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Hvh Super Sucker Carburetor 4-hole Spacer, 5/8 Inch, For 4150 Carbs on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Columbia, Tennessee, United States

Columbia, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Brand:High Velocity Heads Manufacturer Part Number:4150-604

Nice spacer, keeps manifold heat off carb, good for hood clearance.

For 4150 Carbs. 

Designed by Joe Petelle at HVH (High Velosity Heads) over 15 years ago for Winston Cup engines, this spacer will increase air speed from the base of the carburetor to the top of the intake valve, pulling more fuel from the carburetor, the Super Sucker will require a change in the size jet currently being used. E.T. is reduced as much as 1/10 of a second and lap times reduced as much as 2/10 of a second.

Improvements in the throttle response, driveability, top end horsepower and torque are commonplace when using a Super Sucker. 

This 5/8" aluminum spacer gives more low end and mid range torque without reducing top end torque.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

SS4150-604 - 5/8" Tall Aluminum Super Sucker Carburetor Spacer.

Typical Torque gain of 8-12 ft/lbs.























































































































































































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