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Holley vs Edelbrock & man vs elect choke?
By Paul - 10/07/2002 5:36:14 PM; IP 64.105.179.35
I need some advice - I currently have a Holley 830 cfm w/ an Edelbrock Streetmaster 390 intake (single plane)on my '68 Mustang 390GT & planning to change to a Holley 4160 750 cfm w/ an Edelbrock Performer intake (dual plane)- my question is the existing carb is a manual choke, should i go w/ the electric? also should i think about decreasing to a 650 cfm instead - it just seems like when i stomp the pedal, it hesitates as if its being drowned in gas! I've heard both good & bad about both carb manufacturers - any advise?
thanks!
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Collapse <b>Holley vs Edelbrock & man vs elect choke?</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Paul, <i>10/07/2002</i></font>Holley vs Edelbrock & man vs elect choke? -- Paul, 10/07/2002
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 RE: Holley vs Edelbrock & man vs elect choke? -- John, 10/07/2002
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 I like my choice -- John, 10/08/2002
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 RE: More intake stuff -- Paul, 10/09/2002
 RE: More intake stuff -- Paul Garvin, 10/09/2002
 if you have to brake torque it you may have probs -- dennie, 10/11/2002
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