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Old 11-25-2008, 12:03 PM   #1
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holley 4175

Im just wondering if anyone is using a 4175 carb. The one I have is part # 0-80555C its a 650 Q-jet replacement. Im using vortec heads Comp 268 cam (.480 lift) Would it be a good perforamance carb for this?
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It's a decent carb. The 4165 is a double pumper, I ran one of those for awhile summer '07, the car wasn't any quicker than with the stock CC q-jet (lots of data to prove that), and mileage was slightly worse. The 4175 has an electric choke, a definite advantage over the 4165.

I'd rather run a standard 4150 double pumper.
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It's a decent carb. The 4165 is a double pumper, I ran one of those for awhile summer '07, the car wasn't any quicker than with the stock CC q-jet (lots of data to prove that), and mileage was slightly worse. The 4175 has an electric choke, a definite advantage over the 4165.

I'd rather run a standard 4150 double pumper.
I would also rather run a 4150 double pumper, but sadly I dont have one. So are you saying that the 4175 is also a double pumper but it has an electric choke whereas the 4165 is the same but with manual choke? Do you think the 650 4175 is to small for street/strip with my heads/cam?

Im also having trouble finding an intake to go with, I want a performer RPM because I feel the standard performer isnt enough but the RPM only comes in square bore so I would need an adapter plate but then I worry about hood clearance issues.

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Re: holley 4175

After looking into this I want to use this carb as long as I can find an intake to go with it. I dont really want to use an adapter plate and I cant find the intake I need.

I need to find a SPREAD BORE VORTEC intake that is comparable to the performer RPM. My cam is comp cams 268XE which has .477/.480 lift. Any suggestions for intake.
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4175 has vacuum secondaries, the 4165 has mechanical secondaries.
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Correct.

To the best of my knowledge, there is no Performer RPM Vortec spreadbore intake out there (and I've looked). The only choice is squarebore carb or squarebore to spreadbore adapter.
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Anyone think the RPM manifold and adapter plate w/carb will fit under the hood of an 85 T/A???
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Anyone think the RPM manifold and adapter plate w/carb will fit under the hood of an 85 T/A???
No. Just the RPM and drop base air cleaner alone is an extremely tight fit.
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