Need help finding the cfm on my Carb...
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In my 67 camaro, I have a rochester quadrajet with the serial number 7037218. I have no idea what the cfm is. I want to replace it, but i dont want to go lower on the cfm. Does anyone know what the cfm is on this model? Thanks
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The carb is an A.I.R. style one (Air Injection Reactor) for a 67 model used on automatic transmissions. It came on either a 327 ci with 275 hp or a 350 with 295 hp engine. It also had a auto choke.
Quadrajets were usually rated at 750 or 800 cfm.
Derek
Quadrajets were usually rated at 750 or 800 cfm.
Derek