Hatchet54
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- Joined
- Oct 23, 2018
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- Location
- Wyoming
- First Name
- Red
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- 1500 Sierra Grande
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey guys, long story short - I have a perfectly fine Rochester q-jet on my 350, but through the magic of local connections I was recently offered an Edelbrock 1405 for $75. Again - I don't need it - but for $75 of course the wheels in my head started turning; maybe it would be fun to mess with, and could it give me an advantage in power, fuel economy, etc?
My engine is more or less stock with some minor upgrades, and I use the truck only for driving around local rural areas and infrequent highway trips. The only thing worth mentioning is that in my area, elevation changes pretty severely and on any given trip I can go from 7000-10000 feet in the span of an hour.
I've poked around a few existing threads trying to find some generalized tidbits, but figured there was no harm in starting a discussion that could help future people in a similar position as me. And any time advice from veterans is consolidated into one place is good in my book
So I want to start off this thread by asking the general advice of "is an Edelbrock preferred over a Rochester, why or why not", but beyond that simplified question I'm hoping things can expand to include a good discussion on pros/cons of multiple carb setups for different purposes, and personal experiences of all. For the benefit of mankind, or whatever.

My engine is more or less stock with some minor upgrades, and I use the truck only for driving around local rural areas and infrequent highway trips. The only thing worth mentioning is that in my area, elevation changes pretty severely and on any given trip I can go from 7000-10000 feet in the span of an hour.
I've poked around a few existing threads trying to find some generalized tidbits, but figured there was no harm in starting a discussion that could help future people in a similar position as me. And any time advice from veterans is consolidated into one place is good in my book
So I want to start off this thread by asking the general advice of "is an Edelbrock preferred over a Rochester, why or why not", but beyond that simplified question I'm hoping things can expand to include a good discussion on pros/cons of multiple carb setups for different purposes, and personal experiences of all. For the benefit of mankind, or whatever.
