Picking the Right Carburetor

Picking the Right Carburetor
By Don Terrill (c) - www.RacingSecrets.com
Comparing carburetors by their manufacturer's cfm ratings is the number one mistake racers make when picking a carburetor. In the old days it was easy - Holley was the only game in town. Today, with more competition has come more methods for rating carburetor air flow - It has become very hard to compare apples to apples.
I recommend that you don't even look at CFM numbers.
What needs to be decided and in what order:
- Air Flow Path Dimensions - Venturi and Throttle Plate diameters
- Type/Series - 4150, 4500 (Dominator), etc
- Manufacturer - Holley, Barry Grant, etc
- Linkage Style - Progressive, vacuum, 1:1, etc
- Booster Style - Down Leg, Annular Discharge, etc
Questions that need to be answered:
- Engine Size - More cubic inches = more cfm (size) required.
- RPM - More rpm = more cfm (size) required.
- Application - Racing on limited tires and need to kill some lowend? Try a larger carburetor. Got'er hooked and need some more lowend? You got it, try a smaller carb.
Want to send off a nasty email about how wrong I am? Well, first read this and then write your own article.



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