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Yup it sure is, im in the hole right now for $3200 for the suspension I just put in my XB...still got lots more to do..lol
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By CHESTNUTXE · Posted
double pumper,the other 450 ones are more daily and street driven carbs,i think the model is QHR 450 D/P and looks like a holley d/p but crome or alloy.i remember the dyno guy just changed the squirter to a bit larger one than std. -
By CHESTNUTXE · Posted
holy hell i just looked on e bay and a 465 holley is $1400 wtf and a quickfuel is the same i remember i paid about $600 new ,doing up cars now is so costly . -
Was the quickfuel a DP or vac secondary carb?
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By CHESTNUTXE · Posted
a way too big solid cam 250@50 thou was chozen by the engine builder althou i did tell him i was drag racing and i did run it at willowbank with a 4 speed single rail and 3.45 gears,but ended up putting a smaller tighe solid in it at 214@50 for more street use.i even tried a new 650 d/p holley yeah the 250 can run with it but an over kill on the street,the 450 quickfuel was much better even with the bigger cam,i ended up blowing 10k on that engine and is the only project i ever lost money on,then i found the 1971 400 engine and sold the 250🤣 -
By CHESTNUTXE · Posted
there is way too much choice now with nok offs and copies of copies,price too now is crazy for a new carby,i went thru this in many engine builds ,see holley knows the most popular carb even thou small cfm the 465 vac is a huge seller in the states,and all around the world as it suits the 289/302 and stock other v8s ,600 650 and 750 have always been cheaper ,even consider a hume performance rebuilt carby i have bought many over the years and they are very good,they even look like new,tell them what you are doing and they can build it for you,or just buy a new 450 quickfuel d/p and be done with it,they have all the latest features built in and are very light,i had one on my 250 and pulled 210 rwhp on the dyno with room for improvement there is a video on here with it. -
@Thom may know something about various brands of carby, see if he can read the few posts above and weigh in on anything perhaps
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What about Edelbrocks, the AVS2 seem to be updated versions of the old AFB carters that Val Pacers ran....did they ever fix the hard left hand cornering fuel starvation issues those old carters had, surely 50 years on that would be well an truely sorted with the design.
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Thanks for that, mechanical secondaries make 100% sense on a turbo for sure. Just dont know about the non turbo route. Most of the carbs Im looking at are vac secondary carbs like the TQ or Quickfuel 450cfm carbs. The 4360 economaster carb is a mechanical secondaries so its the odd one out. Feel like banging my head on a brick wall, way to many choices...
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