you can carb a gen 4 camaro with both wipers
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you can carb a gen 4 camaro with both wipers
tell me what you guys think and before i hear it about the paint let me first tell you a story about how when i bought this car for $400 what all it had on it!
front windshield
t-tops
gas tank
and that's it!!! no wheels or axles doors hood etc nothing so i basically brought this car back to life not trying to do a resto job just make a fun street rod to play in from time to time
specs
long block bored .40 built bottom half with remaned parts from Blueprint Engines
CC503 cam
Comp Gold 1.6 RR
Comp Beehive valve springs
Chevrolet Performance Carbed Intake
Edelbrock 600CFM Electric Choke Carb
Pacesetter Ceramic Coat Long Tubes (Race Version)
Pacesetter Y-Pipe
Flowmaster Series 80 Catback
Powermaster 180 Amp 1 Wire Alt (serp)
Jegs SFI Rated Balancer
Dorman Ac Eliminator Pulley
Jegs Performance Super Lite Starter
Edelbrock Quiet-Flo Electric Fuel Pump
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Nice job. Very cleanly done. Extremely impressive compared to some of the hack jobs that have been posted before. I think the main concern that some have is the angle of that elbow and whether or not it is a restriction...
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I would luv to hear it running.. What transmission are you running?
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I don't see why people waste time putting carbs and dizzys on our cars. It makes it more of a headache to work on if anything happens with the distributor. Since you basically have to drop the motor to pull the cap off to get to the rotor and maybe to even pop the plug wires off the terminals. All the money/effort isn't really worth the little gains to be had.
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I don't see why people waste time putting carbs and dizzys on our cars. It makes it more of a headache to work on if anything happens with the distributor. Since you basically have to drop the motor to pull the cap off to get to the rotor and maybe to even pop the plug wires off the terminals. All the money/effort isn't really worth the little gains to be had.