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07-16-2005 04:18 PM #16
Go to the Demon web site and read what they have to say about their carbs and tuning capabilities.
If you know Carter/Edelbrocks or Holleys you'll find the Demon reading interesting.
Although . . . after reading what the guys above have to say about them I'd think twice about buying one.
I run Carter, Edelbrock and Holley and out of the box performance was just fine with all of them.
Fine tuning with the preferred Carter and Edelbrock was easy and making the rod/jet change for the altitude where I now live was easy as well. (350' to 3300' altitude.)
I have yet to open up any one of the Carter/Edelbrock or Holley's and see shavings, cuttings or other junk inside if they were purchased new and a good filter used or opened up right out of the box.C9
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07-16-2005 07:53 PM #17
layed down a petty penny for my new 1050 ultra holley. Havn't ran it yet , sure hope it gives me the performance and tuneability that i am looking for. Reading your comments and not having my teeth cut yet when it comes to carbs, I got my hope up.http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e44/tzamk2/
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