Here's one for the Holley/Eddy debate...

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Carter made qjets also,simultaneous while Rochester was making them so GM wouldn't have production delays waiting on carbureators.
 

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If I lay heavy on the skinny pedal then I want a Holley. BUT...there's a 750 CFM on both my 72 396 Camaro & my 80 Z28 4 speed. Too easy, no chasing with a screwdriver or vacuum gauge either. These are driver cars & have not been at the track (72 went in 1993) since last Millenia. I do have a 750 Double Pumper Holley when the BBC gets upgraded in the 72 though. Now, to change gears again; I would love to snag a new Q-Jet from 1970 as no carb performs as well as they did decades ago when new. Too bad-too sad because they are long gone now & I don't quite get Einstein's thesis on time travel as of yet.

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