Carb shopping
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01/10/15 07:56 PM
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Stroker Scamp
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340, larger than stock cam (no specs), RPM Air gap, stock bottom end, headers Looking for a Holley 750 double pumper I think I have it narrowed down to the 4150 Street HP, anyone run this carb on a mostly street driven car?? Opinions
footbrake N/A SB 408 Scamp 10.10 @ 132 street/strip 73 Duster 340 street strip 12.79 @ 105
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Re: Carb shopping
[Re: Cuda367]
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01/10/15 10:22 PM
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Stroker Scamp
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automatic, gears are 323, eventually I may stroke it
footbrake N/A SB 408 Scamp 10.10 @ 132 street/strip 73 Duster 340 street strip 12.79 @ 105
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Re: Carb shopping
[Re: Stroker Scamp]
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01/10/15 11:57 PM
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YO7_A66
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Stock stroke 340/auto (unknown conv)/3:23 gears= vacuum secondary with tunable circuits (jets/air bleeds). 650-700cfm
1970 YO7 A66 [Canadian Export] F8 Challenger 340 (Currently in shop for stroker assy.)
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Re: Carb shopping
[Re: Street Monkies]
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01/13/15 08:39 PM
01/13/15 08:39 PM
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Rob C
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Yes, the race TQ. I own one. Haven't had the chance to run it yet. I wonder about the true cfm dry vs. wet.
Sorry, fat fingers and home distractions left this post...... Unfinished. And yes, as stated below, the 6pack induction was a street strip champ.
See below for cfm ratings between 4 & 2 bbl. carbs.
Last edited by Rob C; 01/13/15 08:50 PM.
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Re: Carb shopping
[Re: Cuda367]
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01/13/15 08:59 PM
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DaveRS23
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You won't listen but 750 street demon. More throttle response than you will know what to do with and the air to feed it upstairs
(except for the 750 part) The Double Pumpers are awful rich when used on a street car unless lots of time is spent tuning them. They are good carbs, but are more geared toward acceleration competitions than cruising.
The Demons start much more street friendly on their tune. If adjustments are needed, they are fewer and typically take fewer steps.
And besides the tune, the Demons also have some street friendly design features that the Holleys don't. Which will also help throttle response and driveability.
If you are choosing for the strip, then I would probably choose the 750 DP. But for the street, the 625 Street Demon should get the nod.

Master, again and still
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Re: Carb shopping
[Re: Mopar Bob]
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01/16/15 02:28 AM
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VincentVega
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I'd love to own the competition series TQ (1000 cfm), but those are like hen's teeth
Looking for 1975 through 1978 B body 4 door sedan sheet metal or parts cars - monaco, fury, coronet. Please let me know
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Re: Carb shopping
[Re: ademon]
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01/16/15 04:42 AM
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RobX4406
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But this mechanical 6 pack setup replaced the 4bbl and single plane. The engine seems slightly stronger with the 6 pack even with the 1,150cfms and no jetting!
~813 cfm in 4 bbl terms.
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