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Old 10-02-2003, 11:09 PM   #1
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Default 600CFM Edelbrock carb

Would a 600CFM edelbrock carb be good enough to put on an 351 with a performer intake and full exhaust? Or am i cutting it to close?
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Old 10-03-2003, 01:49 PM   #2
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Thats plenty. Theres 10 and 11 second NHRA stockers that run only a 600 cfm carb, A couple months ago one of the mustang mags run a carb test on their in house drag car with 351 (very built engine) and went quicker with 560 cfm Barry Grant carb over a 750
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awesome. Thanks
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Old 10-04-2003, 04:02 PM   #4
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Default Carter AFB versus Holleys

My thoughts are that the Carter AFB or Edelbrock air valve actuated secondary carbs need a higher rated CFM than the Holley or Demon vacuum diaphram actuated secondary carbs.

If it's a Holley or a Demon, I would use a 625 Road Demon. If you're set on an Edelbrock, I would use a 750 cfm carb.

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Hmmm, mixed opinions. Anyone else have something to add?
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i picked up .2 by switching from a brand new box stock 650 edelbrock to a new box stock 650 holly dp.

either carb is good but thats just my experience in one case.
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im going for more of a streetable carb,, that is why i went with the edelbrock. But will the 600cfm carb cut it on my 351 engine?

right now i have all this stuff for my engine that has to still be installed.

4.030" pistons
performer intake
full exhaust - 3"
Mac stubbie headers
stock heads(rebuilt)
pullies
and im thinking maybe a custom cam from crane


will the 600 CFm carb be enough for this combo?
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Old 10-05-2003, 09:12 PM   #8
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i've ran edelbrocks and hollys on the street ... both are good carbs..

and in your case i think the carb you mentioned would be enough for your motor. just make sure to tune it.
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Old 10-09-2003, 01:23 AM   #9
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with a 600cfm carb on your engine, you'll have alot better vacuum signal to the carb, better throttle response and torque where you need it, and torque where the power-band is on your engine.
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