Well I ended up just buying an Edelbrock Performer Series 600 CFM carb for about $240 off of Summit. Now I just need to buy some adapters and I will be set to start installing it on monday after I get the old one off. It was awesome though bought the carb on thursday didnt have to pay for shipping at all and they got it to me within 2 days now thats what I call service.
Performer is definately much more of a
to tune the secondaries over a AVS, but atleast its a eddie
. I run a 650cfm AVS Eddie, Daily. Rain, Shine, Hot, Cold...fires right up every day, no crap from it, easy to tune, and should be feeding my 318 into high 13s here (find out for sure may 10th
). My personal experience with holleys havent been good, i've ran two of them with not much sucess. Much too finicky for my liking. We rebuilt a freebie a local guy gave me (rebuilt it with someone with some holley knowledge) and it ran so rich when we broke the motor in there were spots on the street from the black smoke.
. I pulled out a rebuilt 725cfm AFB that has been sitting in the garage for two years and it ran abouta 1000times better than that holley ever hoped of running. Hands down i wouldn't put anything but a carter, eddie, or maybe even a thermoquad on a car i planned on driving much. Is the extra 1/10th or two you might see with a holley worth all the
that comes with it? (again, from my experience) Notta chance.
You bought my second suggestion of carb, 1st would be a AVS only because i know how much i've tinkered with my secondaries to get it dialed in...and comparing tuning the secondaries with a AVS and a Performer/AFB isn't much of a comparison. Regardless you gotta carb that should do you well, same design as the AVS, just the secondaries are operated different.
I'm sure someone will stick up for holleys but you always have your holley, eddie, demon guys...then the GM, Ford, Mopar guys...to each their own. But I think you'll be happy with the Eddie
-Mike