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RsStanG1987

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What size carb is too much? I was thinking of a holley 650 double pumper to stick on the stock block with an eddy lower. Is that too much or should i stay around 600cfm? Also is there a way to connect a newer alt. on an 85..
 

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I would say that if the car is stock except for the intake, a 600 cfm carb is more than enough. Now if other mods are done....................I have used 750 cfm carbs on 302 engines with no problems, but they had more cam, bigger heads, exhaust, gears, ect ect. so it really comes down to your own combination of parts, and how you use the car.
 

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No head or cam work yet.. I was thinking of lateron doing some work but for now just a stock 302 with a full exauhst and a eddy lower.
 

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I have an 85 too...Mine came with a 600 edelbrock cfm 1405 when i bought it, the car ran really lean....I dont know if someone jetted that way or what...Now i have a edelbrock 650 AVS thunder series...I have all exhaust work done...It does run rich tho...I have an Air fuel gauge to check it...But im going with H/C/I soon so i hope the 650 wont be to big then....But for now im going to re-jet it lean it out...so i diont run so rich...then go back to the other setting when i do the motor work...Thats why i love the edelbrock its easy to tune....Hope this helps...
 

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use a holley 600 cfm vacuum secondaries, or an edelbrock 600 with a fuel pressure regulator for no more than 6psi. Whatever is your pleasure
 

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Does holley make a 600 dp?
 
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yes they make a 600 DP...my bro had a built 355 in his buick an thought bigger was better so he threw a barry grant 850 on it an it stumbled off the line, he called barry grant an they said to use a 650 on his 355.
 

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your setup doesn't need a double pumper, I wouldn't get one. Your gas mileage will go down with one.
 

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Already got the carb. 650dp, I figured im building a motor anyway so why buy 2. Im having problems getting my msd setup to work.
 

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I bought a 650dp with the intentions of getting a 351W and never ended up getting it...i've been running it on my 302 for years now and it runs fine. It might have a little more bottom end with a 600 but if you plan on getting a cam or decent heads in the future, save yourself the cash and buy a 650 now.


That said...i've "heard" that the only difference between a 600dp and a 650dp is jetting and the base plate. If that's true then theoretically you could put a 600 baseplate on a 650 and jet it accordingly and have a 600, and then visa versa to have the 650.
 
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