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Old 10-08-2006, 07:37 PM   #1
bonson
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Canyon Lake (San Antonio), TX
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Question Any thoughts on buying Edelbrock?

Thinking of buying a new Edelbrock performer 2101 intake and Performer carb 1406.
I have a new GM universal crate motor 10067353 - wasted way too much time and money with the new Holley spreadbore carb and using the original intake mani setup - cant get it properly tuned by anyone, even the old timer racers in CA and TX.

#1406, 600 cfm, square-flange, electric choke (non-EGR)
CALIBRATED FOR FUEL ECONOMY
Designed for small-block and small displacement big-block engines, these carbs are recommended only for stock to Performer level applications. Match with an Edelbrock Performer or Performer EPS manifold and other brands of similar design. Calibrated 2% leaner than #1405. Includes both timed and full vacuum ports for ignition advance. Comes with: Metering Jets – Primary .098, Secondary .095; Metering Rods – .075 x .047; Step-Up Spring – yellow (4" Hg). Use our Carb Stud Kits #8008 or #8024 if needed
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