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Carburetor Demon 650 on 2040-parts.com

US $490.00
Location:

North Hollywood, California, United States

North Hollywood, California, United States
Condition:Used

I sold my muscle car and I'm left with my Demon Carburetor. It's the highly desirable Demon 650 CFM. The carburetor is made for fine tuning. I'm also including the premium dual feed fuel line kit. Most of the demons do not come with a choke as it's optional for them, but this one has a electric choke.

- 650 CFM
- 4 barrels
- vacuum secondaries
- changeable idle, high-speed air bleeds & power valve restrictions for precise tuning
- fuel: gas
- fuel inlet: dual
- secondaries: vacuum
- electric choke

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