Just for the fun of it

Discussion in 'First Generation Challenger Forum' started by 70-426_10-SRT, Dec 15, 2021.

  1. 70-426_10-SRT

    70-426_10-SRT B&E body lover

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    O.K. Yes, I was board, but

    Click Bait had a cool 4-bbl Carb and I ended up on the SUMMIT Site.
    (For those of you who don't know what a 4-bbl Carb or Dual 4-bbl are: :buttkick:)


    So for the fun of it, I put in:

    1970
    Dodge
    Challenger
    R/T


    and THIS is all it came back with:

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    IntimidatorRT Well-Known Member Staff Member Super Moderator

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    Good price


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  3. NC20RT

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    I sure would hope there are other choices out there. I'm not very impressed with Summit listing just a 2-bbl in the search. :nono:
    I have not searched for old muscle car parts in many years since I sold my older cars quite awhile ago. Usually there are catalogs available. I sure hope so anyway.
     
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    Most of the carbs would be listed with a less specific search. Summit has a ton of 4 barrel aftermarket carbs from Demon, Edelbrock, Holley, etc. based on intake manifold. (2 vs 4 barrel, spread or square bore, cfm...) Might be too difficult to show a list for every compatible car and engine combinations due to all the possibilities.
    Interesting idea that you took on.
     
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    Having had to rebuild too many to keep my rides running, do not miss carburetor use one bit. More and more old school ride owners are converting to fuel injection.