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Well the results are in from my Edelbrock AVS2 650 vs Holley 600 Vac Sec (1850) - Track Shootout, and the results aren't what I was hoping for.
My car in full street trim, 3.23 rear, "street" take-off (i.e. no burnout, slow) ran the following fastest times:
14.104 @ 99.80 - Holley
14.418 @ 98.54 - Edelbrock (down 0.314 sec / 1.26 mph)
Avg times as follows (3 runs each):
14.262 @ 99.44 - Holley
14.558 @ 97.65 - Edelbrock (down 0.296 sec / 1.79 mph)
Now I should say that after some teething troubles the Edelbrock is a great carb on the street, easy to tune, sharp throttle response and "feels" fast, but it doesn't do the numbers of the Holley.
The only tuning the Holley has is some 68 primary jets in lieu of the 66 jets it came with.
The Edelbrock has bigger secondary jets and thinner metering rods (I bought the tuning kit and have been playing around with it for optimum response).
The numbers are in line with conventional wisdom but still a bit disappointing as the Holley is the most bland 600 they make. Single fuel feed, side hung floats, not really a performance carb, but it still outperformed the Edelbrock.
It's also disappointing as 0.11 second / 0.20 mph will get me into high 13 secs / 100mph and my target has always been 13.5 @ 105 mph so it would be nice to move in the right direction, not the wrong direction.
My car in full street trim, 3.23 rear, "street" take-off (i.e. no burnout, slow) ran the following fastest times:
14.104 @ 99.80 - Holley
14.418 @ 98.54 - Edelbrock (down 0.314 sec / 1.26 mph)
Avg times as follows (3 runs each):
14.262 @ 99.44 - Holley
14.558 @ 97.65 - Edelbrock (down 0.296 sec / 1.79 mph)
Now I should say that after some teething troubles the Edelbrock is a great carb on the street, easy to tune, sharp throttle response and "feels" fast, but it doesn't do the numbers of the Holley.
The only tuning the Holley has is some 68 primary jets in lieu of the 66 jets it came with.
The Edelbrock has bigger secondary jets and thinner metering rods (I bought the tuning kit and have been playing around with it for optimum response).
The numbers are in line with conventional wisdom but still a bit disappointing as the Holley is the most bland 600 they make. Single fuel feed, side hung floats, not really a performance carb, but it still outperformed the Edelbrock.
It's also disappointing as 0.11 second / 0.20 mph will get me into high 13 secs / 100mph and my target has always been 13.5 @ 105 mph so it would be nice to move in the right direction, not the wrong direction.