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Nice...one of the original 350 six barrel,
Nice...one of the original 350 six barrel,
Hmmm. What happened to it?
Ouch.Post in thread 'My 1970 Super Bee 383 A31 car' My 1970 Super Bee 383 A31 car
This is exactly in line with my thoughts. Big carb isn't going to do much for me. However the 850 is the one I have the fastest access to and a very good price on. Would rather go with the AVS2. Going to wait and see if they offer a sale next week.Advice/opinion for @DynaBro
Cubic inches x rpm x VE / 3456 = CFM
383 x 6,500 x 0.80 / 3456 = 576
You don't need a LARGE CFM carburetor.
I picked 6,500 rpm as a round number because this approximately where a lot of aftermarket 383 intakes tested by Hot Rod hit max horsepower.
You will also need to make sure your aftermarket intake manifold / aftermarket carburetor set-up combination is going to work/fit/mate with your stock fresh air system; assuming it's stock. That is, the overall height.
Then it is a no-brainer. Slap on the 650 AVS2 with a Eddy 9266 gasket for heat protection. A very forgiving combo for the old engine.A few of you guys are overshooting the target by a lot here. I’m not looking for the best best best application here and I’m sure as hell not going to dyno this motor. Every time I turn a wrench a new thread comes loose. It’s tired. I just want to slap an appropriate carb on and call it a day. If I lose a little oomph it’s no big deal. Luckily my one friend in town has an extra 800 I’m going to attempt running for the next season. My new motor will be set up correctly with headers and all the cool stuff and then I will actually care more about a performance carb. But that’s a year or two away.
The 750 Performer is fine. BUT the newer AVS2 is more refined.Smoother transition from part throttle.How come no one mentions the Edelbrock Performer 750?
CHINESE AVS2's are a thing. Not really a counterfeit, cause it doesn't say Edelbrock (I don't think so, anyway).Are counterfeit AVS2 a thing? I am seeing wildly cheaper prices on eBay.
I simply don’t have enough time left for all these setbacks. I need to get the car moved into the house garage like yesterday and now who knows how long it will be before I get it running. Stupid Holley Chinese crap hardware got me here. I don’t even know how to get fuel lines for this. I have no idea.Yep. Welcome to the hobby. If you don't like working on cars, this hobby might not be for you. If you do like working on cars, you'll still get pissed from time to time. It'll pass. Come back to it in a day or two.
Sorry to hear of your difficulties.......but.....one: you get what you pay for...and quality and functionality not withstanding, fit and correct hook up and attachment points are fundamental. Two: these aspects are based on sound ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES and requirements not on price or "wants" alone...check dimensions and clearances ahead of time...... And third: THINK B4 making any hasty impulse influenced based decision..... Retro fitting a major component can be involved b4 hand taking ALL factors involved b4 proceedingl.....emphasizing the phrase: "haste makes waste"......just my opinion of course.....I just keep making mistakes. Nothing attaches. Didn’t even consider fuel lines and throttle linkage. Truck blew up. Knew the water pump job I did wasn’t perfect and that awful thermostat o ring blew. So my truck is toast and I can’t get any of this carb stuff to line up. I’m so ******* mentally worn out right now. I just want to drive the damn car I paid fifty ******* grand for and now snow is coming. **** this.
WHAT DID I ******* PAY FOR BOB? IS 50K NOT ENOUGH MONEY TO ASSUME A VEHICLE WON'T FALL APART PECE BY ******* PIECE THE FIRST MONTH YOU OWN IT? SAVE YOUR ******* RETARDED BOOMERISMS.Sorry to hear of your difficulties.......but.....one: you get what you pay for...and quality and functionality not withstanding, fit and correct hook up and attachment points are fundamental. Two: these aspects are based on sound ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES and requirements not on price or "wants" alone...check dimensions and clearances ahead of time...... And third: THINK B4 making any hasty impulse influenced based decision..... Retro fitting a major component can be involved b4 hand taking ALL factors involved b4 proceedingl.....emphasizing the phrase: "haste makes waste"......just my opinion of course.....
BOB RENTON