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Donzi Black Widow 06-20-2004 12:42 PM

Carb choice
 
Hi Guys

I am upgrading my 454's to try to get close to the 540HP mark as quoted in the edelbrock dyno

http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/7161pp.html.

The spec calls for 750 cfm carbs.

I have 600 holley's right now, so they have to go.

I would like you're advice on what you think I should buy the holley or the edelbrock?

Does one have a significantly better design over the other?

TIA
Steve

BAD-HABIT 06-20-2004 06:14 PM

Re: Carb choice
 
Not even close.....Go with Barry Grant...Check with RumRunner here he can let you know what carb to go with...I just installed a Sea Demon on my boat. Just got back from Cumberland and after 20hours of all types of running the thing is awesome. Do some checking around with people who have used BG carbs and they will second my suggestion....

BH

Reed Jensen 06-20-2004 06:27 PM

Re: Carb choice
 

Originally Posted by Donzi Black Widow
Hi Guys

I am upgrading my 454's to try to get close to the 540HP mark as quoted in the edelbrock dyno

http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/7161pp.html.

The spec calls for 750 cfm carbs.

I have 600 holley's right now, so they have to go.

I would like you're advice on what you think I should buy the holley or the edelbrock?

Does one have a significantly better design over the other?


TIA
Steve

The Barry Grant's are similar to Holleys.. Edelbrocks are basically Carter AFB's... The Holleys and BG's are more tunable...and the parts for the holleys are more available... you can go into almost any go fast parts house and they will have different power valves and jets for Holley.. not the case with the Edelbrock.

MACDAD260 06-20-2004 08:07 PM

Re: Carb choice
 
Whatever carb you decide on, make sure it is a "Marine" carb. It could keep your boat from turning into a big glob of melted fiberglass.

BAD-HABIT 06-20-2004 08:26 PM

Re: Carb choice
 

Originally Posted by MACDAD260
Whatever carb you decide on, make sure it is a "Marine" carb. It could keep your boat from turning into a big glob of melted fiberglass.

DITTO!!!!
NO EXCUSE to risk tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars on a non-marine carb.....

BH

klaw 06-20-2004 08:41 PM

Re: Carb choice
 
I have a couple of used Holley 800's off of a Merc 500HP I am replacing them with BG 850 $500+ SHhipping for the pair

RumRunner 06-21-2004 09:55 AM

Re: Carb choice
 
You can go with 750 Speed Demon "Marine" Carburetors P/N 1402010EM, or if you don't want chokes you can use 750 Mighty Demon "Marine" carburetors P/N 5402010GM. The Mighty Demon carburetors will flow a little more air, and give you more room for other modifications in the future.

Cord 06-21-2004 11:49 AM

Re: Carb choice
 
The bigger issue is that you actually believe that you'll get 540hp out of a 454 in a marine app.

Donzi Black Widow 06-21-2004 04:03 PM

Re: Carb choice
 

Originally Posted by Cord
The bigger issue is that you actually believe that you'll get 540hp out of a 454 in a marine app.

Cord, with all due respect that maybe what you're thinking but its not what I said.

I'm gonna take alook at those other carbs that were mentiond. I have seen those in the U.S. catalogues over here. But no one else ever mentions them!

I just need to get into the middle range for a carb rather than being on the top edge.

Thank you for your advice and help.

Steve

Cord 06-21-2004 04:33 PM

Re: Carb choice
 
What I'm trying to say is that Edelbrock built that engine combo for the street. That is evidenced by the small carb and the peak hp rpm. A 454 built with that combination will be short lived as a marine engine.


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