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Old 08-06-2008, 11:18 PM   #1
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Well i posted an article on teh boards on how to boost prep a holley yourself http://www.rotarycarclub.com/showthr...st+prep+holley

My set up is a Mazdatrix setup... It screams. The OER's i guess are supposed to be better cuz they built off of the weber design and fixed some inadequacies .. i guess there progression from idle to main circuit is supposed to be better(from what ive read/ been told). Ill try to get some video of a 1st-third gear pull and just a third gear pull for ya... I can keep up/beat NA fc's its kind fun when they dont expect it lol
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Old 08-07-2008, 03:39 PM   #2
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lol i found that link before. when i searched on google it seemed every car site had that link posted some where. i just dont think i could do it my self. ill talk to a few people i know who are in to carbs and see if they could do it for me.

one thing ive been trying to figure out is what cfm carb i would need ect. i was told that i could buy the racing beat kit run it na for a while take it off boost prep it and i would be fine minus retuning it a bit. the same person told me i wouldnt even have to rejet it which i wasnt sure if he was talking out of his ass or not.
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