1965 396/325 Holley Carb
I just bought a 65 Impala and will be building a new stocker using the 396/325 motor from my old 68 Impala, (which was sold and restored back to its original 427/425 self) Engine specs are the same except i can use the "small" Holley. Not knowing a lot about it , it looks like a run-of-the-mill 1850 600 cfm Holley? Is there a NHRA replacement Holley I can use?
Will Lamprecht My old Impala went 11.70 at 4100 in I/S with this motor. WEEE |
Re: 1965 396/325 Holley Carb
After you confirm the p/n, call Quick Fuel and see what they can supply to you. They may not have it listed in the book but I have no doubt they will build you one and get it NHRA approved.
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impstocker, I think you would be better off using a quadajet carb, its 750 cfm over the 600 holley, just my opinion. Tom
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when did that happen and who bought them?
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Holley bought Quick Fuel last fall. Call back and ask for Scooter or Phillip. I think they have the small Carb approved for stock and super stock.
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The company that was near BK and just about to close the doors a few years ago? Wow, that's an impressive turn around! :)
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Actually it looks like the same holding company that owns Holley reportedly bought Quickfuel.
A rather unusual turn since Quickfuel's Marvin Benoit used to be Holley's president. Still a great product......Zack Baker is the man to talk to., ..He really helped me out with a great carb for my SG car ,and I know several SS cars that have really shined after switching to their carbs. |
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