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Call Tim Sloan!!!
I bought a quick fuel carb from him for my crate motor stocker. Absolutely love it. Only adjustment i needed to make was idle. John Beasaw I/CM '70 chevelle |
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I ran a 750 SS Quick Fuel and it worked great on my crate engine back when they paid contingency. I would still be using it, but Holley pays now and their aluminum version carbs seem to work just as well.
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Myron, It looks like Quick Fuel is paying contingency again. Jason
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Yes, thanks, I saw that. But I've run the Holley for several years now and have tuned it to my current engine combo. So I don't want to change anything at this point. But I like them both.
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