Topic: Does this guy know what he is talking about?
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I was talking to a guy on the phone about doing some work on my vette.He told me he had 33 years experience and he works on cars at his house. I told him I had a 350 engine and I told him I had a AVS 650 edelbrock carb He told me it was to small for the engine. He said I needed a 700 I have a 350 with a light cam. Can anyone tell me if that carb I just got will work?


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The carb you have is fine. It's about optimum for your engine the way you describe it.
i agree with gunslinger.
Hmel '74 2007-05-15 16:58:05
i have an edelbrock 600 cfm (with a mild cam) on my 350 and it works fine.
i was always told to use the smallest cfm carb for your setup.
don't know how true that is though....

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I also agree..the AVS(Air Valve Secondary) is just a evolution of the AFB(Aluminuminum Four Barrel), and a great carb, for most applications. Perhaps the guy feels it may be jetted too small, but the airflow capacity should be fine. 

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