09-17-2015, 05:33 PM | #26 |
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Re: holley 650 dp on 383
Look up the Quick Fuel Slayer 750cfm vacuum secondary carb. If you don't want the qjet I'd go with this carb. Similar to the 3310 but more adjustable.
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Re: holley 650 dp on 383
Is this the one or the 600 ?
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BTW, back around 2002 I ran a 650 VC Holley modified by QFT on a mild 383 with a Crane cam (210/210; .470"/.470" lift with 1.6 rockers), Dart 180 heads, and Performer RPM intake. It worked well and let the engine rev to 5800 RPM or so, which was 600 RPM higher than with a Performer 2101 and Edelbrock 600 carb. However, I probably didn't rev it that high more than twice! To me the beauty of a 383 is low- and mid-range torque. So you don't have to rev it as much as a 350 to go fast.
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A 600 cfm carb will starve a 383 if it`s anything more than stock and you are trying to rev it, and 5800rpms isnt high. It all depends on how the engine is built as to what rpm it will need to turn. The same cam in a 350 and a 383 will have 2 different power bands. The bigger engine will be done sooner.
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