Re: 440 carb size
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Re: 440 carb size




In a  perfect environment, and allowing the fact that a carburetor  will 
actually flow 500cfm, it would mean that your engine could run a maximum of  3927 
RPM . so the choice is yours
 
In a message dated 6/8/2008 6:24:00 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
ajaremea@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
 


Need to know if a 500 cfm eddy carb is too small for a 440  street car. I 
have two mint 500's from a dual quad setup that I only had on a  car for 2 
months. Would it be worth it to buy a new 600 or 750 eddy for the  440? I hate to 
buy another carb when I have two sitting on the shelf still in  the boxes. Just 
don't know it one 500 carb is too small.
Thanks,   Alex

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