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I Give You Guys Dyno #s and now 1/4 Mile #s

And Watch , Some will still come on here and say the 1407/1411 is Still The Greatest Thing Since

EPS750 Vs. EPS800 Carburetor & Intake Test - Edelbrock EPS Carburetors: Worth The Time!
EPS 750 vs EPS 800 Comparison
Baseline: 750 Edelbrock Performer, rpm intake; metering rods-.071x.047; jets: .110 primary, .107 secondary. Weather: 97 degrees F., 60 percent humidity, 29.94 barometer. Additional changes: Hoosier slicks 26 x 9


RUN 60 Foot 1⁄8 mile 1⁄4 mile mph notes
1 1.89 8.53 13.68 97.62 after one hour cooldown
2 1.90 8.62 13.79 96.98 hot lap
3 1.89 8.58 13.77 97.23 half-hour cooldown


Test: 800 Edelbrock Performer, rpm intake; metering rods-.071x.047; jets: .113 primary, .107 secondary. Weather: 98 degrees F., 54 percent humidity, 29.94 barometer. Additional changes: Hoosier slicks 26 x 9


Run 60 Foot 1/8 Mile 1/4 Mile MPH Notes
1 1.86 8.40 13.44 99.89 after one hour cooldown
2 1.87 8.46 13.53 99.21 hot lap
3 1.87 8.44 13.48 99.47 half-hour cool down




drop a 750DP on it and run even faster...




You're comparing a #1411 750cfm Eddy which is basically for a gas mileage stock BB motor with a 800cfm Eddy performance carb??? The #1407 WILL run better than the #1411 as it's set up as the performance 750cfm carb. I think on a warmed up SB motor the #1407 is a good choice for the price.

Apples and oranges comparison. Try again please! I do agree with you that Holley will outperform them at the track but not everyone likes to run a Holley. I ran a 750cfm Holley on a stock 72 Demon 340 I once had and it ran great with it.

I've used Holley, Edelbrock, Carter AFB and Thermoquad and each has it's own advantage in some way.

One other thing is the guys running 600-650cfm carbs on their warmed over smallblocks and 383 motors are giving up alot of top end performance if you ask me. I ran a tweaked #9636 Carter AFB 625 on my old Duster 340/508 cam then switched to a big block 73 440 850cfm TQ. When you stomped the gas pedal at 40-50mph the difference was like night and day. Low end response was the same.

Match the carb for your motor & drivetrain plus your use of the vehicle is the best advice I can give.


1970 FE5 Duster 360/904/3.91's SOLD 1973 TB3 SpaceDuster 340/4spd/4.10's SOLD Moparless for now but when the opportunity is right I'll have another one.