well i am going back to my q-jet. i put an edelbrock 600cfn on after my rebuild.this carb was recomended by the shop and t/a performance(buick guys) and just about everyone i talked to this is THE CARB nothing worked right with it from hesitation to my kick down not working (don't know why thats a problem) worse mpg 11 (kiloege) power loss everything back to the quad and everything is working fine. powers back no hesitation kick down working and mpg up to 16
Well X, I don't have personal experience, but our service manager has a 340 Dart, and his Edelbrock was a piece of crap out of the box. It drips in every time he parks it, so it's flooded later when he wants to start it. Their tech line told him that is "normal"...... BS
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
I had the same experience with Edelbrock. I'll stick with a Holley any day. I know it will need tuned out of the box but I don't have to phone a useless tech line (sorry, bad experience with Edelbrock tech). The Q-Jet works great too and will give great mileage. You just need to know how to set them up.
I too had problems with my E-brock 600 on the Pontiac 350. Never did run right and could not get rid of the off-the-line bog. Q-jet, #7041268, on the 455 HO is bang on, so far.
Vic says they are designed for a small block Chevy 350. Mine is on a ZZ4 Bowtie intake which is the one Vic copied for his Perfomer intake. I was so pleased with my carb I wrote Vic a letter.
makes sence i had 1 one my 74 chevy truck and it was a great carb and really helped my friends nova both chevy 350's . i figure he has helped a lot so i just gave him the carb.