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Holley Aluminum Track Warrior Carburetors 850 CFM

510-0-67201BK


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Aluminum Track Warrior Carburetors 850 CFM
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Aluminum Track Warrior Carburetors
  • 850 CFM
  • Mechanical Secondaries
  • Double Step Down Leg
  • Black Accents
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    0-67201BK is rated 5.0 out of 5 by 1.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from Excellant carb. I purchased this for my 496 Big Block. It has the no-choke horn configuration that I wanted. However the main throttle shaft does not have a provision or threads for a throttle position sensor on the passenger side for the 4L80E so I had to fabricate an attachment by drilling into the shaft on the side and then taping it (see pic). The fit and finish is the best I have ever seen and I love the additional adjust-ability with it as well.
    Date published: 2017-03-20
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    Will a Q-jet work the same as square flange for mud racing? Witch one would be better

    Asked by: Ddownes
    Yes, these will work the same. The square flange is very common and most aftermarket intake manifolds are made to fit the square flange carburetor.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-05-10

    This carb has Q- jet flange what does that mean?

    Asked by: Ddownes
    The Q-jet is the old original GM style flange with 2 small primary barrels and 2 large secondary barrels.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-05-10

    What’s the difference between a “double step” down leg venturi on this 850 CFM model and a “down leg” venturi on the 750 CFM model. I know what the boosters do but I need clarification on double step. Thank you. 

    Asked by: HighPortDan
    The double-step booster has an additional step machined into the underside to aid in fuel atomization.
    Answered by: Matt_B
    Date published: 2018-02-26
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