62maxx
Well-Known Member
Greetings,
I'm researching the thought of freshening up a 1963 Chrysler 413 with a mild cam (474/280 Hyd Flat Tappet 234/234 Duration) with stock pistons and the ONLY low rise dual quad intake to fit under the hood is a Edelbrock CH-28 Intake 5440 which recommends a set of Edelbrock 1405 carbs. They are rated @ 600cfm each.
Is this TOO MUCH CFM for this engine and should I find a set of 500 CFM carbs?


I'm researching the thought of freshening up a 1963 Chrysler 413 with a mild cam (474/280 Hyd Flat Tappet 234/234 Duration) with stock pistons and the ONLY low rise dual quad intake to fit under the hood is a Edelbrock CH-28 Intake 5440 which recommends a set of Edelbrock 1405 carbs. They are rated @ 600cfm each.
Is this TOO MUCH CFM for this engine and should I find a set of 500 CFM carbs?

