XMAN JR
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Has anyone taken there edelbrock carb off & put on a holley carb with the same cfm ? Did you like the change ?
Has anyone taken there edelbrock carb off & put on a holley carb with the same cfm ? Did you like the change ?
Depending on the build, I have found a zero difference. This also depends on the actual model Holley. The same cfm should be the same on each carb for a proper comparison. Graduating to a higher cfm will expose the above post to be 100% correct.Has anyone taken there edelbrock carb off & put on a holley carb with the same cfm ? Did you like the change ?
And no more fuel boiling/hot start issues.
As a note, there are newer all aluminum Holley carbs that will heat soak very easily like a Edelbrock does, so use a thick gasket underneath.Tuneability and less heat sink are the advantages of a Holley but most any carb can be tuned to run great. The biggest killer to carb performance is oxidation or gum, carbs that have sat for long periods of time if not properly cleaned will have circuits totally blocked off and will never run right until cleaned up.