Best carb for the $$$

Horsepwraddict

Pro Stocker
Mar 3, 2007
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Princeton MA
holley, either the HP or street HP.

I have a street HP myself and love it.
 

injected

Frequent Racer
Dec 21, 2006
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Quebec , Canada
Dont even try to mention !!! ](*,) Good to go to church #-o
 

Malibu355

Pro Stocker
Feb 21, 2009
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La Marque, Texas
Im running a Quick Fuel 750 race carb and have had 0 problems from it. I have even taken it for a few street miles and is well mannered on the street too.
 

deanz406

Frequent Racer
Dec 25, 2007
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Latrobe,Pa
[-X [-( X-5 on a Demonic-- waste of money-- total junk, I have seen a lot of guys at my track, get rid of their Demons, and go back to the trusted "ol" Holley HP, a Pro Systems, or even a Pro-Form-- Good Luck-- Dean 8)
 

injected

Frequent Racer
Dec 21, 2006
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Quebec , Canada
Ok thanks guys. A couple of guys up here said same thing about those demon's carbs .But man do they look sweet,i think thats it,the sell you an image of a good carb !! :-k
 

malibulvr

Pro Stocker
Mar 22, 2008
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The Pro Systems carbs are top notch. I've had a few racer buddies down here, Ford and Chevy, that love them. One had a Quick fuel carb bought for his engine combo(sbf), and had been dialed in on a chassis dyno; replaced it with an out of the box Pro systems and picked up .4 in the 1/8 mile. Other was a Demon(sbc), same scenario been dialed in on the dyno and everything; replaced with another out of the box Pro Systems and picked up .5 in the 1/8 mile. I plan to buy one for my high comp motor when I put it back in.
 
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Anonymous

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I'm running a Speed Demon 750DR. It came on the car when I bought it. The car sat for some time so I had to rebuild it and clean out some gunk. It tends to leak a little fuel out of the linkage shafts when the engine is cold straight down onto the intake manifold. I contact BG about it and they said that some of there carbs will do that since there isn't a seal and there has to be a little room in there for the aluminum base plate to expand once it warms up or else it will bind. Seems a little strange to know that the carb will possibly leak fuel and not design a way around it.
Other than that, it hasn't given me any trouble.
1st post BTW. I'll try to get some pics up here of my Monte in the near future.
 

dev1360

Frequent Racer
Dec 22, 2006
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East Alton, IL
Pro Systems. By far. Even though I still run just an old 750 dp, my next carb will be a Pro Systems.
 

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