John Scott Posted December 16, 2000 Share Posted December 16, 2000 Follow the discussion on the fuel delivery board. Also has the link posted. Its not often a munufacture makes a move like this for the 4.3. I had to beg Edelbrock for years to make the performer in a dedicated 4.3 model. Thanks for the tip Z-Dreamer! JS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Scott Posted December 20, 2000 Author Share Posted December 20, 2000 At the upper end of the intended hp ratings, 300-350 for engines with 14.-29 psi boost???? A naturally aspirated 4.3 with the old style raised runner heads and a Holley 650 pulled 300 hp. Come on holley, I think 350hp, with lets say brodix heads and 14 psi is going to run a "bit" over the 350 mark! If not, there is always a primitive carburetor that can. JS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z-Dreamer Posted December 21, 2000 Share Posted December 21, 2000 It must be a typo! The hp numbers are all the same whether it's N/A , low boost or High boost. P.S. I looked at the Brodix web site and I didn't see anything about Chevy V6 heads? Mark ------------------ " Now where did I set my beer? " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Scott Posted December 21, 2000 Author Share Posted December 21, 2000 You need to call them, Brodix directly. They don't list them in the catalog either. I have part #s if you're interested. Last I checked $1700.00 for a ready to run set. JS [This message has been edited by John Scott (edited December 20, 2000).] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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