Proform 67200 Race Series 750 CFM Drag Race Gasoline Carburetor w/2-Step Down-Leg Boosters
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Proform 67200 Race Series750 CFM Gas, Drag Racing Model Carburetor with 2-Step Down-Leg Boosters Features:
- High-flow carburetor main body with no air horn or choke tower
- Billet metering blocks with fuel control baffling, changeable idle feed restriction, and adjustable screw-in air bleeds
- High-performance billet throttle baseplate with adjustable secondary air flow cam bracket, power-valve blow-out protection, slabbed shafts, slip-link mechanical secondary linkage, and serviceable throttle levers
- Aluminum fuel bowls with internal baffles, lower fuel ramp, and sight glass windows
- Timed and full vacuum ports for accessories and tuning
- Uses standard replacement and tuning parts
- Vibratory tumble-polished finish
FAQ:
What should the fuel pressure be on a Proform carb?
- Proform recommends a fuel pressure of 5 to 7 PSI for optimal performance on their carburetors, including the Proform 750 carb and 750 double pumpers.
Who makes Proform carbs?
- Proform carbs are designed and manufactured by Proform, a trusted brand known for quality and performance. The Proform 750 carburetor, including the 750 double pumper, reflects their commitment to excellence.
What is the difference between a race carb and a street carb?
- A race carb, like the Proform 750 carb, is optimized for high-performance racing, featuring larger fuel bowls and high-flow characteristics. A street carb is designed for daily driving, balancing performance, and fuel efficiency.
Specifications:
Are your carbs pre-dialed in I know every car is different but do you all do a basic dial in on them so there ready to go just my have to make miner adjustments
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