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Old 07-25-2012 | 05:54 PM
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Default 364/440 crate engine. Just got it

Just purchased the last one in the us (so they say)
Wondering what the best choice in carb to use
This is a daily driver, with lots of fun on the weekend.

Wish me luck!!
Old 07-25-2012 | 06:46 PM
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Truck? Car? Racing any?
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69' Camaro. No racing, just street / freeways, PCH, in Los Angeles

Also, recommendations on fuel pump would be great.
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I would use a 750 vacuum secodary, avenger series. A Holley blue pump/regulator combo would be fine, there are tins of options though.
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3:73 gear would work good too. Pictures??
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I bought the same engine 3 or 4 years ago. amazing they still have any left.

Running a Holley 750 DP with mechanical secondaries on mine. Took awhile to get it just right but it is running pretty sweet now. You might be better off starting with a street avenger. Mechanical vs. vac secondary is a judgment call.

I have a 140 gph pump with a return style regulator. Massively more fuel system then this thing needs. A Holley blue flows 110 gph. Should be more than sufficient. Look into one of the Summit brand pumps. Looks exactly like a Holley (and trick flow + a couple of other brands) but a good bit less expensive. I ran one for a while with no issues.




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