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Old 29-01-2008, 09:58 PM   #1
4descort
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Default Jetting a 350 Holley on PINTO 2 Litre

Hey all,

My quest for a carbie upgrade still continues and just for the sake of it I'm going to try the 350 Holley on my worked 2 litre. I don't have the money right now for sidedraught webers and don't plan on having any amount $$$ soon. So the 350 looks like its worth a trial.

Now to what i need to know. JETTING - what sizing should be appropriate? Even if you guys can tell me what DIDN'T work it'll still be of some help.

If you need any more info on my set up let me know. I've had mixed reviews from people :togo: - some hate holleys others love them. My engine (when it was in it's original RS2000 and original owner) was running a 350 and it was beautiful.

Thanks again, :voldar02:

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