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Old 08-04-2012, 12:18 PM   #1
MattPSU
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Anyone running a QuickFuel Slayer carb?

I've now had several people tell me that my Frankenstein Quadra-Jet is better off being replaced. I'm looking for a new carb and I'm considering a new (to me) Q-Jet and Edlebrock's 1406 600cfm. I stopped in my local hot rod shop this morning and they suggested that I consider a QuickFuel Slayer 600cfm as well.

If you have one of these, can you give me some input/feedback on it? I tried a search for this model on the site, and came up with nothing. There's input on other QuickFuel's but not specifically the Slayer that I could find.

I'm looking for something simple that I can bolt on and drive that I won't have to mess with much. My trucks going to be drive it to work on nice days and to cruises on the weekend kind of truck. No racing, and not a daily driver.

Thanks - Matt
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