New to 2nd gen!
#11
My personal preferance with street 4bbl cars is the Edelbrock 1406. It is a 600CFM with mech secondaries and electric choke. They run about $275-$300 new and work really good with stock to mildly built 350s.
Alot of people like the Holley carb, which is also a good carb, but I dont care for the antiquated power valve, so my vote goes to the Edelbrock.
Also the Edelbrock Performer dual plane intake 2701, or 2101, both look great and will improve performance over a stock manifold.
The 2701 is designed to be used with the 1400 series and other square bore carbs with no plate. The 2101 has a spread bore configuration that allows a stock Q-jet carb to be used. If a square bore is used you will have to use plate #2732 or similar to prevent a vacuum leak.
Massey
Alot of people like the Holley carb, which is also a good carb, but I dont care for the antiquated power valve, so my vote goes to the Edelbrock.
Also the Edelbrock Performer dual plane intake 2701, or 2101, both look great and will improve performance over a stock manifold.
The 2701 is designed to be used with the 1400 series and other square bore carbs with no plate. The 2101 has a spread bore configuration that allows a stock Q-jet carb to be used. If a square bore is used you will have to use plate #2732 or similar to prevent a vacuum leak.
Massey
#12
Holley fixed the power valve. New carbs will not blow the power valve on a back fire. It is also very easy to plug if you don't want to deal with a $4 part that improves fuel mileage.
If you like working on your car and now what your doing then get a Holley. I love Holley's.
However, if you have no idea how to tune a carb and just want your car to run, get an Eldelbrock. 600-650 for your car.
If you like working on your car and now what your doing then get a Holley. I love Holley's.
However, if you have no idea how to tune a carb and just want your car to run, get an Eldelbrock. 600-650 for your car.
#13
I personally dislike Edelbrocks. Had nothing but trouble with mine, and gave it to a friend, who now dislikes them also after having my old one for a year.
I'm a fan of Holleys, and the power valve issues never gave me any trouble, and they've redesigned them to make the power valves even more reliable and not prone to blowing out if it backfires. I love the ability to tune and change parts easily, plus set the floats externally on a Holley.
I'm a fan of Holleys, and the power valve issues never gave me any trouble, and they've redesigned them to make the power valves even more reliable and not prone to blowing out if it backfires. I love the ability to tune and change parts easily, plus set the floats externally on a Holley.
#15
Holley fixed the power valve. New carbs will not blow the power valve on a back fire. It is also very easy to plug if you don't want to deal with a $4 part that improves fuel mileage.
If you like working on your car and now what your doing then get a Holley. I love Holley's.
However, if you have no idea how to tune a carb and just want your car to run, get an Eldelbrock. 600-650 for your car.
If you like working on your car and now what your doing then get a Holley. I love Holley's.
However, if you have no idea how to tune a carb and just want your car to run, get an Eldelbrock. 600-650 for your car.
#16
My Camaro has to old style. Just replaced the power valve. I know they are important, just didn't want to write a book. Mine is a race car and I want a working power valve.
Point was they are $4 and easy to change.
Get a Holley and learn.
Point was they are $4 and easy to change.
Get a Holley and learn.
#17
Try putting a bigger accelerator pump in an Eddy. Do they even offer that? Try pulling the whole top to set floats-Ugh! Try adjusting the vacuum secondaries to adjust when they open-drilling holes in the plates to add lead weight to the plates-what kind of a factory fix is that?
I just got tired of the whole BS and went back to my Holley.
I just got tired of the whole BS and went back to my Holley.
#18
Try putting a bigger accelerator pump in an Eddy. Do they even offer that? Try pulling the whole top to set floats-Ugh! Try adjusting the vacuum secondaries to adjust when they open-drilling holes in the plates to add lead weight to the plates-what kind of a factory fix is that?
I just got tired of the whole BS and went back to my Holley.
I just got tired of the whole BS and went back to my Holley.
Just recently bought the 770 ultra street avenger.
I hate Eddy carbs.
#19
LOL I bought one for my old pickup. I couldn't do much past tuning the idle air mixture. It did make a world of difference over the Holley that was on there. It kept getting trash is the secondary needle and seat. After shutting the truck off, I could hear the gas still trickling down the intake. I must have replaced it and the filter 5 times in 2 years. Never did get it to work. I believe there was a defect in it. I got it new looking for 10 bucks. Anyhow the Eddy was much better, but still not my cup of tea.
Anyone remember Predator carbs? Funky but they worked.
Anyone remember Predator carbs? Funky but they worked.
#20
Well I've decided for now I'm just going to rebuild the current 2 barrel and get her in good shape. Then buy me a used motor and completely rebuild it, which will take time but I can have that motor exactly the way I want it and in the process I can drive my camaro lol. Which by the way is killing me at the moment because I'm itching to drive it. After the other motor is rebuilt I'll get a bigger 4 barrel from holley etc. This way a motor is the project not my whole car so I can enjoy what I have for now lol.