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Old 08-05-2017, 01:56 PM
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Car: 1984 Camaro Z28 T Top
Engine: 350 30 over with 383 stroker kit
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt 3.42gears
Intake manifold and carb

I have a 84 camaro z28 and I'm fixing her up. What type of carbs do I need for this? I have a 350 in it that's been turned to a 383 roughly 350hp
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Car: 84 TA orig. 305 LG4 "H" E4ME
Engine: 334 SBC - stroked 305 M4ME Q-Jet
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Re: Intake manifold and carb

When did Holley come out with that?
You are doing this only for the look, right?
Plan to cut a big hole in the hood?
It is waaaay more intake than your engine can handle. 1800-7000 RPM
Holley has a single quad version.
I assume you are not computer controlled anymore.
These manifolds are intended for maximum performance applications and will not accept stock components and hardware.
A
modified hood will be required for most vehicle applications.
Emissions Equipment:
Holley Sniper and Holley Sniper EFI manifolds do not accept any emission-control devices.
The plenum tops for the (1 x 4150) and (2 x 4150) carburetor configurations do not have bosses for the mounting of throttle linkage. A bracket will need to be fabricated by the user for the particular linkage being used.

To answer your question, this intake uses 4150 style carbs.
And it looks like they have to be mounted sideways. Edelbrock carbs would probably fit much easier.




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