a 12v would be straight ballin in that truck !!! and mine too!

NO! HOLLEY! ummm EDELCRAP! ummmm WEBBER! I MEAN ummmmm... whateverNot to beat a dead horse or start a debate, but . . . . .
I still think a good old Q-jet, set up by someone who really understands how they work, would give you the best power and economy of all the carb choices![]()
You really know how to bring the suck to a thread don't you.![]()
You really know how to bring the suck to a thread don't you.![]()
Bringing the ghey.
Actually I did know that, just playin' dumb.Not to beat a dead horse or start a debate, but . . . . .
I still think a good old Q-jet, set up by someone who really understands how they work, would give you the best power and economy of all the carb choices![]()


What are they for?
So, are you troubleshooting the caddy, moving on, or troubleshooting the caddy while gathering parts to move on?
Fender vents are these peel and stick abominations:
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I regularly see an 8 series BMW and 300Z that have been defiled by these.

Those are them! Just a joke Kert, just a joke.![]()

I do have a quadrajet that came off a cadillac 500. It had crossed my mind ever so briefly.
Wrench, you said it right, "set up by somebody who understands how they work." I think if you apply that to any of the popular carb choices the results should be the same. If not, they should be. In the end doesn't it all come down to a specific amount of an exact air/fuel ratio that we're after with these carbs? The key is always setting them up correctly and once that is achieved I don't think the combustion chamber much cares who's doing the measuring.
Are they runners?Now I remember where I saw the 6bt's!
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