summit street/strip carb?
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From: Richmond VA
Car: 83 camaro z28, 92 xj
Engine: 305 Crossfire (lu5)
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: richmond gear 3.73:1
summit street/strip carb?
Has anyone used these carbs?? I'm building a mild 350 and looking for a cheaper carb option
Stock bore 350 with 4 valve relief pistons,
Stock vortec heads from a 98 truck
Dual plane summit intake
Summit street strip 600 cfm carb
Voodoo cam adv. Duration 256/262
Lift .454/.468 lsa 112
Compression should be roughly 9.6:1
Car has 3.73 gears and 700r4 tranny for the time being
Will 600cfm be enough?? Any input is appreciated
Stock bore 350 with 4 valve relief pistons,
Stock vortec heads from a 98 truck
Dual plane summit intake
Summit street strip 600 cfm carb
Voodoo cam adv. Duration 256/262
Lift .454/.468 lsa 112
Compression should be roughly 9.6:1
Car has 3.73 gears and 700r4 tranny for the time being
Will 600cfm be enough?? Any input is appreciated
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Re: summit street/strip carb?
If memory serves, those are the old Holley 4010.
There's a reason - a REAL GOOD one - why Holley doesn't make them any more.
I'd advise STRONGLY against it.
Use this instead.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/hly-0-6210
Concentrate on "good" instead of "cheeeeeep"; specifically, "RIGHT" for the application. You'll be MUCH happier with the outcome.
There's a reason - a REAL GOOD one - why Holley doesn't make them any more.
I'd advise STRONGLY against it.
Use this instead.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/hly-0-6210
Concentrate on "good" instead of "cheeeeeep"; specifically, "RIGHT" for the application. You'll be MUCH happier with the outcome.
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