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Anti-Pullover shooters are for 4165/4175 Holley's, which are spreadbore (GM pattern). Tube Type and Straight Type (aka: Standard Type) are pretty much the same, performance-wise. You won't notice any difference unless your engine runs at 5k rpm for prolonged periods of time, in which case you'll want the Tube Type. I reccommend Straight (Standard) Type for your needs.
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