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I’ve been struggling with my car all year thinking it’s the QJet
Put 5 carbs on in 3 races finally I figured out It can’t be every carburetor is bad I have a4 port aeromotive regulator Tested fuel pump it’s fine Never had a problem with the old Mallory regulator Will try it next weekend Lebanon valley Areomotive. Never again
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I really don’t think there is such a thing as overkill for anyone of us that has to run an O.E.M carb. Most of the float bowls are designed for a production engine and are too small.I’ll be running a large weldon pump,5/8” fuel line and weldon regulators at both ends of the car. |
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If running a Quadrajet, the best is the Product Engineering PE 9000 fuel regulator system.
https://product-engr.net/products/hi...ulator-systems |
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Jeff -
I use the magnafuel pump and regulator, -12 from cell to pump and -10 from the pump to the carb. I have the bypass pressure turned up to 50psi and the regulator set at 7.2 with this set up ive never had any fuel delivery issues
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On my 327 Stocker engine, I moved to the Quick Fuel 30-803QFT regulator....basically a physically bigger and improved version of the traditional Holley regulator. With this regulator and bypassing back to the tank (bypass line submerged in the fuel tank), the pressure was quite a bit more stable.
https://www.holley.com/products/fuel...arts/30-803QFT You can see it in this pic during a dyno session: ![]() Hope this helps. ![]()
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