Dual Quads - Twin Win, Or Double Trouble? Part 2

Carl's Ford Parts, Holley, and Blood Enterprises help us learn plenty about the merits of dual quads on a small-block FordThose of you who read Part 1 of our exploration of dual quads on a small-block Ford (June '12) know that first installment was really more about preparation than actual testing. More to the point, we didn't run any of the dual-quad combinations, but instead tested a couple of popular single-four combinations to set a baseline for comparison. Both an original '66 G.T. 350 Cobra-lettered, high-rise and a modern Edelbrock Performer RPM were evaluated, each with the same Holley 670 Street Avenger carburetor. As well, the tests on Blood Enterprises Mustang MD250 chassis dyno were run with the engine timing set at a consistent 34 degrees, a number that had previously been determined to work well on this hot street 331.

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