Quick Fuel Carburetors

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  1. NAFORD302

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    WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK OF THE QUICK FUEL CARBS:huh:
     
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    never heard of them but mine sure sucks it down fast.:rofl:
     
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    WE JUST STARTED SELL THEM AT WORK AND I WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU GUYS THOUGHT ALL ARE CUSTOMERS LIKES THEM WWW.QUICKFUELTECHNOLOGY.COM
     
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    Maverick Man The Original Maverick Man

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    give me one and i'll let you know :D
     
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    As off the shelf carbs go I understand their pretty good...I believe John Ford runs one among others.
     
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    My mechanic swears by them.

    My mechanic (Badassracing) put one on my 408 stroker. It's a 750 Holley quick fuel technology carb that suppose to give about 12 to 15 more horsepower. I just got out my parts list and it cost $329. This was about a year ago.

    I should state that my car is not done yet but it's getting there :)yippee: ) and the motor has not even been started. Anyway, who know it might be a gas :drink:

    james comet
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    I have one on my heap.

    I had them custom make it to all my specs....out of the box all I had to do was change the idle air bleed. Thats it :yup: went 6.55 (1/8th) with no other tuning to the carb.
    it does run a little fat.....but I like it :D
     
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    I have also heard they are pretty good.
     
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    Just Baught Q750 Quick Fuel Collecting Parts Trying To Get Parts Together So I Have All For Fresh Motor When It Gets Warm Here
     

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