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Aed U750cr Gm 604 Crate Engine Circle Track Holley Carburetor - Black Imca Usra on 2040-parts.com

US $739.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Brand:AED Manufacturer Part Number:U750CR

AED U750CR GM 604 CRATE ENGINE CARBURETOR - BLACK
750 CFM, Ultra HP main body aluminum bowls and AED black billet metering blocks, 604 Crate engine.

Finally a GM 604 crate motor carburetor that won't break the bank. AED Competition has spent countless dyno hours and track test sessions to create an affordable GM 604 crate carb that out performs the most expensive carbs on the market. The AED Competition GM 604 crate carburetor features the Ultra all aluminum main body, AED Competition custom CNC metering blocks and aluminum bowls. Every AED Competition carburetor is custom hand built, sized, wet flowed and tested for maximum performance.

 

 


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