If you have any experience with proform carbs please let me know what you think of the performance and quality.
Thanks.
I have gotten mixed reviews on them,but most of the time positive feedback.
I don't like the loose mixture screws info though.
I think i will stick with the holley hp or ultra.
Quick fuel is the only other consideration.
I have a 750 hp on my 360 and love it.
I might be selling my standard 750 double pumper and may be in the market for a new carb.
The 750 dp carb is on my 318 at the moment.
I am building a 400 big block and was thinking of going bigger with one of the available carbs.
I only have two good carbs at the moment.
The 650 holley i got with my 400 is my third carb,but i am not really sure how good it is.
What ever i get will be put on my 360 for the moment.
The 830 hp with the annular boosters looks like a nice piece.
My 318 will be happy with the 750 hp for sure.:-D
The 650 is pretty old and beat looking and it's not a double pumper.
The 318 runs great with a 750.
I should wait and buy the 950 ultra for the 400.
Holley and all the other carb company's pricing is set so the bigger carbs are cheaper to a certain degree.
It seems the trend is to use a bigger carb and use annular boosters to keep the low torque better then it would be with down leg boosters.
I know with more rpm things change also.
I am one of the few who used a 750 dp on their 318 and if you have a good understanding of how the carb works, it can be done.
Most every hp build done in mopar magazine used a 750.
When they used the proform body,it was a 750 with down leg boosters.
I have been wanting to try a carb with annular boosters on my 360 because it's in a heavy car and at the same time be getting the carb for the new 400.
So many choices..................it's a good thing though.
if its not a double pumper its not a 650 more like 600 or 670street avenger vac sec.The 650 is pretty old and beat looking and it's not a double pumper.
The 318 runs great with a 750.
I should wait and buy the 950 ultra for the 400.
Holley and all the other carb company's pricing is set so the bigger carbs are cheaper to a certain degree.
It seems the trend is to use a bigger carb and use annular boosters to keep the low torque better then it would be with down leg boosters.
I know with more rpm things change also.
I am one of the few who used a 750 dp on their 318 and if you have a good understanding of how the carb works, it can be done.
Most every hp build done in mopar magazine used a 750.
When they used the proform body,it was a 750 with down leg boosters.
I have been wanting to try a carb with annular boosters on my 360 because it's in a heavy car and at the same time be getting the carb for the new 400.
So many choices..................it's a good thing though.
if its not a double pumper its not a 650 more like 600 or 670street avenger vac sec.
i have installed the main body and throttle plate from them on my holley im very pleased so far
I just ordered the 750 proform carb today.
I sold my 750 double pumper.
I hope it last as long as my holley did.