Gr8polarbear
Well-Known Member
With so many options for carbs I really dont know what to choose. I currently have a dual quad low rise single plane set up. The carbs are old and i think leak gas out of the rods for the butter flies. Looking for a more streetable setup so wanting to go with a performer rpm and they dont offer a dual quad set up for 383.
383 with voodoo cam
727 w/tight 3200 stall
3.91 8 3/4
95% street driven.
Lunati states to use a 800 cfm carb with the cam unfortunately there are not to many of those, my choices are 750 or 850.
I dont need a choke it dont get driven when it is cold enough to worry about that.
With all that said what would you choose? The street HP or Brawler.
There is a lot of debate from what i see online about what size carb to use on which engines and i think the calculators tend to under due the size needed a bit. So which size are you all using on your 383's?
I want a mechanical secondary as well.
I have always had Edelbrock and want to switch over to Holley and give them a try.
Do you need a special valley pan for the performer rpm i noticed on 440 source there is one that has a lower area for that intake?
For anyone in the market Holley has carbs on sale right now.
440 source has the performer rpm intake for $60 cheaper than summit or edelbrocks website that almost seems like one of those to good to be true things. Anyone know why that is?
They also have their own version of the performer rpm has anyone used this? If so what are your thoughts?
383 with voodoo cam
727 w/tight 3200 stall
3.91 8 3/4
95% street driven.
Lunati states to use a 800 cfm carb with the cam unfortunately there are not to many of those, my choices are 750 or 850.
I dont need a choke it dont get driven when it is cold enough to worry about that.
With all that said what would you choose? The street HP or Brawler.
There is a lot of debate from what i see online about what size carb to use on which engines and i think the calculators tend to under due the size needed a bit. So which size are you all using on your 383's?
I want a mechanical secondary as well.
I have always had Edelbrock and want to switch over to Holley and give them a try.
Do you need a special valley pan for the performer rpm i noticed on 440 source there is one that has a lower area for that intake?
For anyone in the market Holley has carbs on sale right now.
440 source has the performer rpm intake for $60 cheaper than summit or edelbrocks website that almost seems like one of those to good to be true things. Anyone know why that is?
They also have their own version of the performer rpm has anyone used this? If so what are your thoughts?
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