Demon Crate Engine Carburetors

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The latest trend in the performance arena, the ''crate engine'' has become a major part of the engine market. From basic, mild performance configurations all the way to aggressive engine combinations, these engine packages have become very popular. These carburetors are specifically calibrated to provide exceptional power, throttle response and exceptional drivability. They are matched for the engine's airflow requirements, and receive jetting and other tuning adjustments that deliver the best performance for that specific engine. The advantages of Demon Carburetion's renowned balanced, high-velocity airflow characteristics and exceptional fuel metering capacity makes these carburetors perfect for Crate Engine applications.
Note: Demon float bowls use special 9/16'' x 24 TPI inlet fittings. These are available in standard, filtered or swiveled sizes.Features :
Billet Baseplate with new ''Idle-Eze''
Billet Metering Blocks
Electric Choke
Four-Corner Idle Circuitry
Large Capacity Float Bowls
Large Glass Float-Level Sight Windows
Power Valve Backfire Protection
Integral Hi-Flow Choke Tower Housing
Available in Mechanical or with Vacuum-Secondaries
Quick-change Vacuum-Secondary Spring Cover
“Quik Release” Non-Stick Gaskets
Vacuum Fittings
Most common tuning parts interchange
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Billet Baseplate
 New ''Idle-Eze'' Baseplate eliminates the need to drill holes in the carburetor's butterflies or modifying the carburetor to get the proper idle speed and transition orientation. | Easy Valve Adjustment
 Valve is easily accessed with a screwdriver through the air cleaner stud hole. Can be fine-tuned after the throttle shaft position has been set |
Fuel Bowl
 Demon float bowls are supplied complete with sight glasses, which permit float level adjustments without the risk of fuel spillage. | Metering Blocks
 CNC-machined metering blocks from billet aluminum prevent porosity and variations in the metering circuits |
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