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Old 01-24-2011, 12:49 PM
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Anybody running an ebrock carb? I have a 88 rinker 206 with a new longblock going in 350ci, and i'm going from the 320 efi setup to an ebrock aluminum intake and carb. should I be looking at 600 or 750 cfm? anyone with similar setup?
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I run a pair of them on my 454's in my gibson, work very well, I only run the 600's as the engines never see 4000, if you turn the normal 44-4600 run the 750's
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Thats good to hear, hows tuning? easier than Holley?
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I run Edelbrock on all of my motors. Easier to tune, tougher all around, no joints below the fuel level, simple rebuilds.
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so I'm guessing the 600 cfm would be best for otherwise stock 350 ci?
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600 is plenty for 350. I have used them on small blocks they work well, make sure you get the marine version.
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Yes I am aware thanks.
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Originally Posted by 88 206
so I'm guessing the 600 cfm would be best for otherwise stock 350 ci?
Yep.
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I also run Edelbrock 1409 on my 350 89 Wellcraft. No issues easy to work on and hassle free.
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Might add to get the needle kit as it makes it easy to change out the fueling. I have the 1410/750cfm. I don't think it's enough for my 509.

You can never have enough fuel unless you're on fire.
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