On my 360 powered Dart I looking at replacing my leaky Holley with either a 600 or 650 cfm model. The car is used for street use and cruise in's only. Manual or electric choke, any suggestions would be helpful.
The Edelbrock's are generally a square bore design based on either the AFB "performer series" or the AVS "thunder series". I believe they do off a spread bore version which is based on a quadra-jet. Demon makes a very awesome carb that is based on the Thermoquad but is square bore. It can be had with either a phenolic or aluminum center section.
On my 360 powered Dart I looking at replacing my leaky Holley with either a 600 or 650 cfm model. The car is used for street use and cruise in's only. Manual or electric choke, any suggestions would be helpful.
The Edelbrock's are generally a square bore design based on either the AFB "performer series" or the AVS "thunder series". I believe they do off a spread bore version which is based on a quadra-jet. Demon makes a very awesome carb that is based on the Thermoquad but is square bore. It can be had with either a phenolic or aluminum center section.
I don't know if you are going to like a Edelbrock much in Texas.
They do run good with very little messing with, but they are VERY susceptible to heat and boil fuel easily due to the fuel bowls being within the main body of the carb.
They also tend to go very lean for a couple of minutes on warm startups.
Believe me when I tell you that you will be chasing carb heat soak issue's.
That said, I still run one on my car and besides the heat issue's I like it.
I have the 1406 and it's a daily driver.
I don't know if you are going to like a Edelbrock much in Texas.
They do run good with very little messing with, but they are VERY susceptible to heat and boil fuel easily due to the fuel bowls being within the main body of the carb.
They also tend to go very lean for a couple of minutes on warm startups.
Believe me when I tell you that you will be chasing carb heat soak issue's.
That said, I still run one on my car and besides the heat issue's I like it.
I have the 1406 and it's a daily driver.
is that demon carb you refer to the street demon? if so i dont think it is exactly a square bore.
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Yes some Eddy/Carter carbs have slightly smaller primary bores, but not enough to qualify them as spread-bore. ThermoQuad and QuadraJets are examples of spreadbore carbs (see below). Spread-bores also use the narrower flange bolt pattern....
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People get "square bore" and "square flange" confused. I will just stop right there.
Here is my 2 cent take...
The Carter/Edelbrock AFB & AVS are square ore carbs even though there is a minor offset in barrel slengths size. As illustrated the spreadbore is the BIG offset design.
The aluminum carbs are super street friendly but should use a thick mounting gasket under them to help keep them cool so fuel doesn't boil out of them. Edelbrock sells such a gasket.
The AFB is fine though I like the AVS style better with the tuneable secondary door.
For you, thread starter, if it we're myself, it would be the small Edelbrock AVS electric choke style carb with there .333 (or so) thick gasket. A tuning kit, fuel line and filter.
There is zero power gain with a manual choke. There never was. It does provide automatic choke and help warm up the engine better, quick & faster for your ease of operation. It's a freakin win win!
I myself have also installed a Edelbrock electric fuel pump with relay kit for the pump and used the OE return line. It's easier on the pump and simple to use if you already have one, otherwise, don't worry about it. The pump is calibrated for there carbs so make sure you get the right one.
EZ to install. You'll spend more time figuring where to put the pump and wiring relay than installing it.
Constant cool fuel. Not issues. Allways starts right up. Home run!
Eddy electric choke carbs are jetted leaner.They are designed to be used on your daily driver where mileage may be important.However they both can be easily tuned for most engines.I've never had one boil fuel once the engine was well tuned.
My preference as well however we actually do not know if he has a spreadbore intake or if he has hood clearance with an adapter.ThermoQuad
Never liked Holley's, they leak a lot. I had an Carter AVS on my 69 Swinger 340, always like the Carb... ThanksWhy not just rebuild the Holley and be done. ?