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Started by manny296, July 20, 2011, 11:29:49 PM

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manny296

     Question for you guys. I recently bought a 1967 Charger with a 383, .30 0ver, 4BB carb and a purple cam. I'm looking to upgrade to a new carb with an electronic choke. Any recommendations? I'm not looking to race ti just a smooth everyday driver without losing horse power, I'm also not looking to break the bank either. Anyone?


Thanks in advance, Manny

MSRacing89

Call Jesse at BIGS performance. :2thumbs:
http://www.popularhotrodding.com/features/1203phr_1968_dodge_charger/index.html

'68 Charger 440, 11:1, ported Stealth Heads, Lunati voodoo 60304, 3.23 gear, Mulit-port EZ-EFI, Gear Vendors OD and Tallon Hydroboost.

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Budnicks

Quote from: manny296 on July 20, 2011, 11:29:49 PM
     Question for you guys. I recently bought a 1967 Charger with a 383, .30 0ver, 4BB carb and a purple cam. I'm looking to upgrade to a new carb with an electronic choke. Any recommendations? I'm not looking to race ti just a smooth everyday driver without losing horse power, I'm also not looking to break the bank either. Anyone?


Thanks in advance, Manny
I think the Holley dual feed 770cfm Street Avenger Vacuum secondaries & electric choke is right up your alley, for that mild 383 build, bolt it no & go have fun... Easy to tune & perfect for the combo...
"fill your library before you fill your garage"   Budnicks

astjp2

I called Quick Fuel, they built me a pair of 770's for my hemi.  Annualar booster for the primaries and downlegs for the secondaries.  It was $100 more than a truck avenger since I needed a single fuel inlet.  The reason for the annualar boosters in the primaries is for quicker acceleration off the line and good partial throttle response.  Something to consider.  Tim