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Old 09-19-2006, 01:45 AM
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I really don't think it'll make a big difference, but I'm looking to see if someone else has another opinion. Alright I have a 355, approx. 365 Hp, Edelbock air gap intake, and a lil head work done. The compression is 9:1. cam has 234/244 duration 488/510 lift. Right now i have a 600cfm double pumper on it. What difference would it make to put a 650cfm on it? I think 700 is to big, but any suggestions will be appriciated, Thanks
 
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Old 10-10-2006, 01:42 PM
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You can find the formula to calc the size of carb you need for the engine you have online. Google for it.

I doubt you are going to go too big with a 700cfm, but find the calc formula for it anyway. It will certainly help you narrow it down a large amount. If the value you get is in between the sizes then upsize to the next larger unit.

This is a generally accepted formula, and I had to find it....sorry for the delay.

VE = (displacement x rpm)/3,456

This is the article I foudn it in, and you might want to read this. The test involved a reasonable street engine, and carbs ranging from a 390cfm to a 1000cfm. Pretty interesting stuff, even if I have made all these mistakes years ago.....lol.

http://www.chevyhiperformance.com/te...ey_carbs_test/

Good luck!!!!

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Old 10-14-2006, 11:35 PM
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Hey thanks man. i just now found that somebody posted something on here. ya i knew about the formulas but the one i knew came up with like 624 and i knew that wasn't right. with your formula its a 686. so thanks alot i appriciate it.
 
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Old 10-16-2006, 11:12 PM
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I've run a 750 single pumper holley on a stock 9:5:1 compresson 350's and a 350 350 horse, to a 350 horese 396 and they worked well for all of them with the same cfm. I like 750's because they put even 850's on 302's and 750's on 70' z/28s factory so they worked well for me. Is that 9:1:1 compression origianal? If so it was probibly a smogger motor.
 
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Old 10-17-2006, 11:04 PM
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No its not orginal
 
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