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Old 05-04-2002, 06:23 AM
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hi guys need advise
would a 650 cfm model 4175 with vac second holley be a good choice for my 318 with 340 muscle cam424/454 ,360 heads,performer manifold ,904 auto
the reason i ask is my friend has this carb already and will give to me real cheap so would this be a wise buy or should i buy some other holley as they are cheap and plentiful here in oz
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Old 05-04-2002, 07:21 AM
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HEY DUDE,
Im no Mechanic but if u are getting it cheap put a carby kit in it and try it! Its better to go small than toooo big. Is this going into a AP6 VAL? I've got a original black AP6 273 V8 VAL-COOL MAN-JIMMY 1TIME-NEWCASTLE AUSTRALIA
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Old 05-04-2002, 07:39 PM
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That is the spread bore Holley with the weird fule bowl, right? Go for it, I had one and my 340 idled great, good top end, swell carb. It just looks funny. They are about 45 bucks US here on E-swindle (E-pray)
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Old 05-04-2002, 08:56 PM
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Yes if the price is right then go for it. I used a 650 DP some years ago on a 340 Dart and it was basically stock with headers and a .474 cam and it ran 13.40's at 105 with that carb and full exh with street tires. Ron
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Go for it.!
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Old 05-05-2002, 01:23 AM
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Default holley 650

thanks guys yes it does look weird with fuel fail to back but i will give it a go.
jimmy yes it is an ap6 regal(with Slant) that i am currently putting v8 in would like orig ap6v8 got any for sale?
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Old 05-05-2002, 06:04 AM
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TO AP6 VALIANT-
I want to keep mine since i found out its original black. I'll keep an eye out 4 ya and email you if i find any. Look at the Trading post on the net etc. I've got 2 Centura"s for sale-1 has a 265 Hemi in it(box is blown) the other is a 245 Hemi. $500 for both. One could make a good drag car and the other a cruiser. My other mopar's are- Original VE 273 V8, VC ute that going to get a 265 E49 spec Hemi with a 5 speed put in it. Maybe a bit of Nitrous to make these fast 4 wanks look silly and make them feel like shit while there girlfriends see what an old Mopar can do!!! Any way im about to join The Chrysler and Valiant Association soon and i think You'll have heaps of fun in yours! Cool Man-
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