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Alright guys, I'm making the plunge. Bought a 85 camaro 305 car. I know it really needs a good carb. I think the numbers it needs are 202 or edlebrock 1901. I have a name in mind to call but just wanting an opinion on the best or if anybody has one they want to sell. Car ran in IHRA in H/I/J but NHRA makes it a G/H/I car if I'm not mistaken.
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Welcome - Several Q-jets in the Race Parts Classifies at the bottom of site page.
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Does it have to be the same number in the classification guide or are there others that you can use. Seen alot for sale but none match the number I need. I would think as long as the measurements are the same you could use it
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Jamie,
I am pretty sure you can use any 750 cfm Q-jet GM makes .... In the pass they made you use certain numbers only, but that changed back 4-5 years ago... Before you could only use a Chevy Q-jet, now you can use a BOP Q-jet also... The Best thing to do is call you Div 2 tech guy and he will help you out !!! (always pays to be safe, before buying anything check with them first !!! ) Good Luck & welcome to the Jungle ? I think they are 750 cfm only !!!!
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Thanks Dave, I am waiting on Harry Ferrari to email me back. I have been around stockers forever. My brother is Jeff Hairrington, he drives a 14 cobrajet in Div 2 and my dad Keiland Hairrington is making a comeback in a K/SA malibu. I'm pretty sure Harry will tell me the same thing you did but I wanted to be on the safe side and get direct word from Div 2 Tech.
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Haven't heard back yet but I found a 207 carb that I had a well known stocker engine builder fix for me several years ago(like 10 years ago, LOL). Gonna freshen it and compare it to the one on the car now.
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You can run a 207
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Jamie,
Any 1.09 primary Qjet now ..Front or side inlet. Tell Pops I might have to make a comeback too if he does :-)
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Will do Mark. Thanks
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