weiand stealth intake vs edelbrock performer - which would you recommend?
#21
RE: weiand stealth intake vs edelbrock performer - which would you recommend?
i have heard rumors that mexican 302 blocks had 4 bolt mains and were a stout block that is great for build up is that true cause i live in az and i can go down to the border and get one its only 3 hrs away
#22
RE: weiand stealth intake vs edelbrock performer - which would you recommend?
Hi which holley carbs would you recommend with a weiand stealth for a 289? any models come to mind? are there 500cfm versions? I see many in 600 cfm...any help you could provide would help...thanks
ORIGINAL: THUMPIN455
I have had more good experiencces with Holley carbs than with Edelbrock carbs. The only thing I have found that runs well with the E carb is a 350 chevy. That is because they are calibrated to run on a chevy, pretty much anything else and you need to change things. if its a daily driver the FoMoCo carbs are tought o beat. If its a race car,a Holley will spank the E carb any day.
its to bad you guys dont run Qjets..
I have had more good experiencces with Holley carbs than with Edelbrock carbs. The only thing I have found that runs well with the E carb is a 350 chevy. That is because they are calibrated to run on a chevy, pretty much anything else and you need to change things. if its a daily driver the FoMoCo carbs are tought o beat. If its a race car,a Holley will spank the E carb any day.
its to bad you guys dont run Qjets..
#23
RE: weiand stealth intake vs edelbrock performer - which would you recommend?
and for a 289 on a 65...non electric choke? no EGR i suppose...questions as i am new to this obviously and would like to reduce error. what i am looking to create is a sunday car with zip and one that can hold its own at the green light...once in a while
ORIGINAL: 65Vert
Hi which holley carbs would you recommend with a weiand stealth for a 289? any models come to mind? are there 500cfm versions? I see many in 600 cfm...any help you could provide would help...thanks
Hi which holley carbs would you recommend with a weiand stealth for a 289? any models come to mind? are there 500cfm versions? I see many in 600 cfm...any help you could provide would help...thanks
ORIGINAL: THUMPIN455
I have had more good experiencces with Holley carbs than with Edelbrock carbs. The only thing I have found that runs well with the E carb is a 350 chevy. That is because they are calibrated to run on a chevy, pretty much anything else and you need to change things. if its a daily driver the FoMoCo carbs are tought o beat. If its a race car,a Holley will spank the E carb any day.
its to bad you guys dont run Qjets..
I have had more good experiencces with Holley carbs than with Edelbrock carbs. The only thing I have found that runs well with the E carb is a 350 chevy. That is because they are calibrated to run on a chevy, pretty much anything else and you need to change things. if its a daily driver the FoMoCo carbs are tought o beat. If its a race car,a Holley will spank the E carb any day.
its to bad you guys dont run Qjets..
#24
RE: weiand stealth intake vs edelbrock performer - which would you recommend?
There is no EGR on these old dinosaurs. They have the simple PCV system. As far as a reliable daily driver carburetor, but yet still has zip you can't go wrong with a Motorcraft 4100 series carburetor on top of a Weiand dual plane Stealth intake manifold.
#25
RE: weiand stealth intake vs edelbrock performer - which would you recommend?
ORIGINAL: Brandontyler65
i have heard rumors that mexican 302 blocks had 4 bolt mains and were a stout block that is great for build up is that true cause i live in az and i can go down to the border and get one its only 3 hrs away
i have heard rumors that mexican 302 blocks had 4 bolt mains and were a stout block that is great for build up is that true cause i live in az and i can go down to the border and get one its only 3 hrs away
#27
RE: weiand stealth intake vs edelbrock performer - which would you recommend?
ORIGINAL: Soaring
There is no EGR on these old dinosaurs. They have the simple PCV system. As far as a reliable daily driver carburetor, but yet still has zip you can't go wrong with a Motorcraft 4100 series carburetor on top of a Weiand dual plane Stealth intake manifold.
There is no EGR on these old dinosaurs. They have the simple PCV system. As far as a reliable daily driver carburetor, but yet still has zip you can't go wrong with a Motorcraft 4100 series carburetor on top of a Weiand dual plane Stealth intake manifold.
#28
RE: weiand stealth intake vs edelbrock performer - which would you recommend?
ORIGINAL: Soaring
The major difference with the Mexican block, is that it has more nickel content in the block, making it a stronger block.
The major difference with the Mexican block, is that it has more nickel content in the block, making it a stronger block.
#29
RE: weiand stealth intake vs edelbrock performer - which would you recommend?
not to be mean i am just going off of observation but i guess thats why thier engines still run after the way they are treated and crappily repaired
#30
lol see we went from intake manifolds to engine blocks but none the less thanks for posting on this subject, I got my 302 in my bronco II with a edelbrock rpm intake and have a stealth intake that ive spent a lot of the day cleaning so sounds like a swap I will have to do when I change the head gasket possibly heads and to Demon carb