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Everyone I have talked to hate quadrajet and it is about 50/50 with edelbrock and holley.
Those people are generally the lazy type(not everyone, so I dont want to hear any ****) and wont bother to learn about the q-jet. Its easier for them to just go to oriellies and plunk down $300 or so for a carb of inferior design.
Q jets, and Holley are best. around 750 cfm is perfect for a 350.
Demons are good, but more for racing IMO.
I was told that 750 is too big for my 350 without cams. I can get a holley 750 for $150 right now that the guy took off for a new edelbrock 600.
I was told that 750 is too big for my 350 without cams. I can get a holley 750 for $150 right now that the guy took off for a new edelbrock 600.
Swims, Q-jets can flow UP to 850ish, but its vacume controlled, they only flow what the engine wants.
And Jim, Thanks for the support
And 750's will be a little to much for street use, a 650 is MORE then enough. Hell, even my engine im building(the hot 350) they recamend like 650ish for every day, but all out performance is 725. Im putting a 650 Mech secondarie, Double pump on it. Holley 6210 i beleive.
the kicker is that most q-jets are like 700 or more cfm even for stock small blocks that is what gets me, I guess it's ok due to the small primaries though.