Posted: Wed Jan 29, 14 8:19 am
I'm with Miles. You don't want to waste a load of cash on a good carb that won't work properly with your combination, best to wait until you know exactly what you are going to end up with and then get the correct one for the job. All you components need to work together to get the best results. It is always best to start with a recipe and stick to itMilesnMiles wrote:Johnny in the short term the Holley 600 is eay to find quite cheap then when you get more serious with the 360 get turnip to sort you out.