Reasons to go with 4V


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Posted by Charlie (IP: 131.204.83.161) on June 22, 2000 at 10:30:22:

In Reply to: what is the cfm rating for the standard 2V? posted by roadrage on June 21, 2000 at 18:49:33:

It wouldn't be a huge increase in CFM but depending on the intake you use it will wake up your engine quite a bit, as well as cut weight. A good performance intake, headers, and a bigger carb will add about 100 horsepower. -CP

: pretty simple question. im just interested in knowing what the cfm rating of my autolight (or whatever it is) 2V?
: i already posted the question of which 4V to use on a stock motor.
: ive decided on a 500 cfm edelbrock if i switch to a 4V. however, i wonder if it would really be an improvement over the 2V.
: if it isnt, i would prefer wait until i go thru the motor. no sense in buying a carburetor that wont be adequate in a few years when ive got a hot cam in it. i know then i will need a good 600 cfm to make it fly.
: im not big into wasted investments. id appreciate the gallery's advice on this subject.
: thanks
: roadrage




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