Thanks Frank. That's good to know. Now that you mention it, I think they were trying to use the bigger Holley. Todd On Wednesday 07 May 2008 07:47, Frank Swygert wrote: > Definitely NOT "too much carb"!! They were probably talking about the much > more common and comparatively cheap (about half the price new or used!) 600 > cfm Holley. The only people who have successfully run a 600 cfm vacuum > secondary carb are racers (usually mud or sand racers) who run the engine > in the higher rpm range a lot. 500 cfm is considered the max for a 258. > > I'm running a 390 it the 258 could definitely use a little MORE carb. The > big killer I believe is the very conservative stock cam though. After my > experience with this Holley 390 (vacuum secondary, but blocked to force > coming in at about 1/3 throttle opening) and Clifford intake I'd start with > a 450 cfm carb. The only used ones I found were made for a choke coil in > the intake on V-8s though, and I didn't want a manual choke. No electric or > carb mounted conversion for those carbs, so the only option would have been > manual. I know how to use a manual choke, just prefer electric. If I had to > do it over a gain, however, I'd just use a manual choke. > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list