what size carb for a mildly built 455

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Old Nov 16, 2015 | 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Joeg
I ended up ordering the Demon 1904 carb. I did some research on the new goggle secondary. seems like a pretty cool deal.
For a street car that looks like a good choice. Please let us know how well it works for you!Good luck with your project.
Old Nov 16, 2015 | 05:40 PM
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Nice! Go for the new tech toys.

Bring the hood down slow after mounting, I see a lot of guys having clearance issues 'cause the Demon with Goggle (tee hee) sits high especially with some after market manifolds. The Torker looks fairly low so you may be golden? A 1/2" heat spacer is what hurt me.

The 1904 is a 750CFM for those wondering.
Old Nov 17, 2015 | 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by wr1970
For a street car that looks like a good choice. Please let us know how well it works for you!Good luck with your project.

I sure will keep you posted.
Old Nov 17, 2015 | 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by White_Knuckles
Nice! Go for the new tech toys.

Bring the hood down slow after mounting, I see a lot of guys having clearance issues 'cause the Demon with Goggle (tee hee) sits high especially with some after market manifolds. The Torker looks fairly low so you may be golden? A 1/2" heat spacer is what hurt me.

The 1904 is a 750CFM for those wondering.
Thanks for the heads up. That definitely is a concern of mine. It sounds like I may even have to get a lower air filter set up too.. But I hope all goes well.
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