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Any problems running a Holley 770 on a 500hp 440?

Started by dspaulding70, May 29, 2008, 06:16:35 PM

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dspaulding70

The machine shop is telling me that they think the 770 is a good fit for my rebuilt 440.  Any thoughts?

RECHRGD

It should work fine.  But most guys here will probably recommend going to an 850 to maximize the engines potential.   Bob
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firefighter3931

If i was looking to run a vac secondary carb it would be the Proform Street series 750.  :2thumbs:

The PF 750's flow ~ 830 cfm which is plenty for a hot street 440  ;)



Ron
68 Charger R/T "Black Pig" Street/Strip bruiser, 70 Charger R/T 440-6bbl Cruiser. Firecore ignition  authorized dealer ; contact me with your needs

471_Magnum

If you are referring to the Avenger 770, you're going to find it's set up way too mild for a true 500 hp big block. It's jetted fairly lean, and the pump shot is real lean too.

You say "rebuilt 440". That doesn't tell us much. If it is a stock rebuild (closer to 350-400 hp) the 770 Avenger will work fine. 500 hp needs more carb... like the 870, but even it will need some tuning out of the box.

Or throw on a tried and true 850 DP. It will run great out of the box, but fuel mileage will suck. :P
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