Sould i do this
#1
Sould i do this
right now i have a 750 eledbrock performer series carb. would it be reasonable to get a performer eps 800 carb? the motor is mildly tuned, cam, port and polished, and intake, and will be getting an exhaust upgrade shortly.
#4
RE: Sould i do this
well, right now, i have an edelbrock manifold. it isnt the performer series. in fact, i have no idea which one it is. it just sais eledbrock on it, and it looks nothing like the performers. it is very low-rise, and looks rather restrictive at higher rpm's. the 750 is working fine, but the eps 800 supposably has more performance benefits then the performer such as a "high capacity accelerator pump" and "high lift boosters". i was hoping to team it up with a performer rpm air gap manifold. but should i just keep the 750 and have it rebuilt? it does look quite ugly on the inside.
#6
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I would just get the manifold & see how the 750 works out with it. IMO the new manifold will do a lot more than a new carb. If the carb looks ugly give it a good cleaning with carb cleaner. If the new manifold flows much better than the old one, you may need to go to bigger jets. You probably wind up having to make a hole in the hood. You can also experiment with different size spacers between the carb and manifold.
#7
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yea i would love to cut a hole in teh hood, ive seen some camaros with that look and it looks bad. but first i have to buy a stock fiberglass hood, because my hood has the louvers in it. i will give the carb a littlte dooshing with some carb cleaner, and adjust it if need be. the only reason i havent bought much for the car itself is because i wanted to save for a 2nd generation or even a 1st generation and drop my motor in it. but i will definitaly get a new air gap manifold and probalby keep the carb i got. thanks a lot.
#9
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you are obviously an idiot. a stock 350 performs best with a 650 cfm, and i have been bored and stroked, so i now have a 750. and who are you to say that, you own a junkstang. ide hate to see how your car runs, from what you just said, probably like crap.