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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. Rev
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