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Old 04-20-2003, 08:11 PM   #1
matt1190
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well, how experienced are you with carbs? They're really easy to figure out and some brands are way diff. from eachother. Carters (edelb) use a needle and jet combo that can be very convenient and reliable to adjust. It's a great daily driver carb but it has caused some "bogging" headaches for other gearheads who have converted to Holley, demon, etc. Just read up on them, buy a book, search the forums, or keep asking questions here good luck
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