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Will any of you share your experiences with the Quick Fuel SSR carbs compared to a Holley 3310?
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haven't used against 3310 but for the stock 750 dp it's was worth 2/10s
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I have one that was "race prepped" by Quick Fuel before the merger with Holley. Don't expect any high level racer support from Holley unless you know someone. I don't.
I don't have a Holley to compare, but on a 348 cubic inch engine the SSR made over 2 HP per CI so I don't think it could be really bad. This is a Modified Stock engine, not a standard SS or GT. However the engine is not as radical as it could be. |
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We use one in stock on my son Andrew’s car. Scott Perkins did some work on it to get it better than our original 3310. I think Scott could help you. After a bunch of tuning I think the Quick fuel carb is 2 or 3 quicker. Don’t expect a huge improvement if you have a decent carb.
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