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Here's that section sidebar from the Accepted Parts thing:
"4. Any of the OEM or aftermarket accepted 600, 750, or 850 CFM carburetors listed in sections I, II, or III above may also be used in these classes. For these applications the throttle bore, venturi, throttle shaft and plate dimensions listed in sections I, II, or III apply for these carburetors only." Dale
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the key word here you are not seeing is "MAY" also be used---"MAY" it does not say you are restricted to just those carbs---but if you do use THOSE carbs then certain restrictions apply
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This is getting a little academic, but I noticed something that actually relates to the OP's question as to whether or not he is limited to two carbs for 4bbl applications or can run one if he wants. The head for section IV in Accepted Products reads:
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It reads like two is the max but not a required number when talking 4bbl. Dale
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Thanks guys, I guess another call to the tech line wont hurt. I am actually going to keep moving forward on this anyway, since it is already set up for one carb that is what I will run to start with even if it is just sorting out the car and testing. If I am not allowed to run AM or BM with one carb I may just put a little weight in it and try SS/AS, or if the field stays light move it into Comp and try my hand at one of the Super Modified classes....
I still have a bunch of work to do but I do have options...
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I was at Gainesville a few years ago........Steve Johnson was told he must have 2 carbs it was not optional......it may be different now.
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Maybe that seems strange but I know a couple of years ago, a racer in Div 6 got disqualified for running a single carb in Modified. Regardless of how you interpret the rulebook, I believe they mean multiple carbs, no single carbs. Might not make sense but that's the way it is.
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It is a small one at 376 inches
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