65Polara383
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I have recently discovered that my car's original Stromberg WWC 2-Barrel is leaking horribly from multiple non-repairable locations. So it is time to buy a new carb.
The motor has an Edelbrock Performer intake manifold and a Pertronix Ignitor II ignition. In the near future, it will be getting a new cam and heads.
The car is a 1965 Dodge Polara 4-Door Sedan with a 3.23 Suregrip rear-end and a 727 transmission which weighs in at about 3900 lbs.
I have been looking at the Edelbrock AVS2 4-Barrel, but I am unsure of whether I should get the 650CFM or the 800CFM.
I mostly use the car as a daily-driver/cruiser but I would like a carb that wont fall flat on its face when I take it to the local dragstrip.
I do not want a Holley carburetor, I would have to do so much more work to make one compatible with my car than I would with the Edelbrock.
Thanks for any insight you guys can provide.
The motor has an Edelbrock Performer intake manifold and a Pertronix Ignitor II ignition. In the near future, it will be getting a new cam and heads.
The car is a 1965 Dodge Polara 4-Door Sedan with a 3.23 Suregrip rear-end and a 727 transmission which weighs in at about 3900 lbs.
I have been looking at the Edelbrock AVS2 4-Barrel, but I am unsure of whether I should get the 650CFM or the 800CFM.
I mostly use the car as a daily-driver/cruiser but I would like a carb that wont fall flat on its face when I take it to the local dragstrip.
I do not want a Holley carburetor, I would have to do so much more work to make one compatible with my car than I would with the Edelbrock.
Thanks for any insight you guys can provide.