I'm sure you will get lots of replies suggesting a holley. However, A CCC Q Jet uses the same secondary metering rods and hanger as the early Q Jets and also the same as the Edelbrock performer Q Jets. Therefore parts are easy to find. The same old tuning tricks that work on the old Q Jets work on the CCC units too. Like filing a notch in each secondary airvalve above the secendary enrichment orifices, enlarging the orifices, or filling the original orifaces with epoxy and drilling new orifaces below the air valve blade.
Get a good book on Q Jet tuning. All of the accelerator pump and secondary tuning tricks will work for nonjCCC and CCC Q-Js, and alot of the primary tricks and idle circuit tricks can be applied too.
Be sure to get a better fuel pump.
The major drawback to the Q-J over a Holley is bowl volume. A better pump will prevent you from draining the bowl faster than the pump can fill it.
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