does anyone know the size of the q-jets chevy put on their 350's in 1984? its for my girlfriends 1/2 ton p/u. is it a 750? im looking to go with maybe an edel. performer 600cfm. im thinking maybe a little better mpg and hp w/ a new carb.
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does anyone know the size of the q-jets chevy put on their 350's in 1984? its for my girlfriends 1/2 ton p/u. is it a 750? im looking to go with maybe an edel. performer 600cfm. im thinking maybe a little better mpg and hp w/ a new carb.
one size fits all, 750 CFM for all qjets
ahhh, moo chews grassy ass.
As an alternative, have you thought of getting a correctly rebuilt
Q-Jet? This Car Craft article describes the process from JET.
http://www.carcraft.com/howto/57178/
I bought one from them for an 85 Chebbie truck and it was great. JET
asked me about the engine detail and built the thing. I bolted it on
and set the idle speed and it was perfect. These guys know their stuff
on Q-Jets.....and the mileage was mucho improved. Plus, I didnt have to
jack with the manifold, the linkage, the fuel line, etc. Highly recommend
them. Advice: call them directly and buy it directly....dont buy the
Edelbrock stuff.....more $$
Mike in Tucson
They did make a few models that flowed 850 CFM's they were put on motor homes and some big block engines.
Objects in the mirror are losing
No, that's a big block coming!!!! I lost a to a big block last Fri. night that I jumped off the line 6+ cars and he caught me.
dont feel too bad, i lost to a 4cyl a coupla weeks ago, i was about 100 yards ahead of him already in 5th and i went to downgear in 4th and missed and hit 2..... now i'm building a new motor