Posted By: Wedgeman
Carbs on tunnel ram - 03/15/16 12:30 AM
Is it better to set up the 2 carburators sideways, or one behind the other ?
Linkage is simple for the 2nd choice
Dan
Posted By: sixpackgut
Re: Carbs on tunnel ram - 03/15/16 12:34 AM
Put 2 edelbrock thunder carbs on it. Easy and it works
Posted By: sgcuda
Re: Carbs on tunnel ram - 03/15/16 02:55 AM
Sometimes, 2 4150's won't fit inline, so they must be mounted sideways. Depends on how much room the metering blocks and float bowls take up.
Posted By: sgcuda
Re: Carbs on tunnel ram - 03/15/16 02:57 AM
I have mounted 2 660 center squirts inline on a Weiand tunnel ram.
Posted By: slantzilla
Re: Carbs on tunnel ram - 03/15/16 02:57 AM
Holleys get mounted sideways to make it easier to change jets.
Posted By: sixpackgut
Re: Carbs on tunnel ram - 03/15/16 03:24 AM
Well, my car ran 9.70s at 140 and drive 400 miles a day but you sound like your way faster than me
Posted By: ProSport
Re: Carbs on tunnel ram - 03/15/16 03:42 AM
Eddies can work great. I ran 2 Quickfuel 750's mounted sideways and loved them.
Posted By: Monte_Smith
Re: Carbs on tunnel ram - 03/15/16 04:31 AM
4150s won't fit inline on most intakes if they have rear jet plates.
Edelbrocks on a tunnel ram..............ummmmm NO.........LOL!!!
Posted By: Monte_Smith
Re: Carbs on tunnel ram - 03/15/16 05:03 AM
Trust me..........it wouldn't matter.............LOL!!!
Posted By: Wedgeman
Re: Carbs on tunnel ram - 03/15/16 05:09 AM
I would be comfy putting a Eddy carb on a street engine, they are cheap, work great and look good !
On a race engine, I am more confident with a Holley....
Just my opinion
Dan
Posted By: ozymaxwedge
Re: Carbs on tunnel ram - 03/15/16 05:14 AM
I have just gone to these 950 TRE's on Indy, love them, picked up 50+ HP and it drives around on the street fine.