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Old 01-14-2013, 10:28 PM   #6
BornTooLate
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Re: Carb info needed

No shame in leaving the Q-jet on there $30 for a rebuild kit and you have good mileage till those massive secondaries flip open and it takes off. Just get the choke pull off set right and the thing will scream. most of them were 750 CFM anyways some 800 so no worries on that end. Im running one in my 454 suburban and it spins 38s no problem never even a bit of a hiccup.
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