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best legal 4412?
I dont have the money to buy more than once...tried looking this up...but cant find alot of discussion on it... so..what are your opinions?
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Originally Posted by Pigpen52
I dont have the money to buy more than once...tried looking this up...but cant find alot of discussion on it... so..what are your opinions?
We use a Holley 4412 CT, CT is for circle track, completely stock, set idle screw and everything went fine, cant complain, think it was like $185 on Amazon.com....i would suggest doing a rebuild kit each year before racing season just for good measure..cause its always the little things that go broke on ya at the track.
Last edited by 3dinter; 07-31-2012 at 10:01 AM.
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We purchased two Willey's 4412s about 5 years ago. ( thanks UMP pe ) Had ZERO problems with the carburetors, installed on car, checked idle screws, set idle, and raced. Have put rebuild kits in carburetors several times after a good cleaning, again no problems. I was at a meeting last winter and had lunch with the owner of Willy's, very knowledge on carburetors. You will spend $500.00 or more, but it sure is nice not to have problems and a great running car.
Hope this helps.
Mike Bulpitt
26B owner driver
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John at JDR Performance rebuilt my stock 4412 that we had laying around, it hasn't missed a beat.
http://jdrperformance.com/
Just playin' in the clay
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Gotta agree.... Go with JDR. Right out of the box will run perfect, he dyno's all his carbs and sets them up before sending them out. He just send us a big boy 4412 since we have no size limit on our 2 brl this year.... Its a sweet carb
He sets them up so well cause he gathers your motor info... cam heads intake compression everything to set it up for your motor.
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Give Dayton Umholtz, at Kinetic Performance a try, We have never had a problem with his carb, works flawless right out of the box.
Josh K.
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add another vote for jdr.
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So what's the best intake to use with a gauge legal 4412 on a 358 with world torquer heads cut to 60cc with flat top pistons?
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