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Old Dec 11, 2002 | 05:27 PM
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Holly question

A buddy has a holly carb that will fit my 85 gsl. He said I can have it for $50. My stock Nikki needs a rebuild so I am thinking about going with the Holly if all is well.
The search function has been disabled, otherwise I would go that route. Does the Holly have to be a certain model? If so, which models work. Any other necessary modifications when going with a Holly? Please send any pro's and con's my way. It will be greatly appreciated!
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Old Dec 11, 2002 | 05:32 PM
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if you've got stock ports, i believe you need the 465 Holley carb, unless you know how to rejet a 550. also, will you be getting a manifold with it?

there was a pretty good thread on Holley's recently ... i'll try to find it and link it.
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Old Dec 11, 2002 | 05:39 PM
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search function? HA ... i don't need no stinkin' search function!

Hope this helps
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Old Dec 11, 2002 | 10:13 PM
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Thanks for the info!
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Old Dec 11, 2002 | 10:33 PM
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How much am I looking at for a manifold to fit the Holly carb?
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Old Dec 11, 2002 | 11:22 PM
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it's holley...not holly
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Old Dec 11, 2002 | 11:56 PM
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204 bones from mazdatrix. http://www.mazdatrix.com/r-holley.htm
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Old Dec 12, 2002 | 01:53 AM
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if its not off a rotary, watch out

You might have trouble getting it to run right. The ones from racing beat have been modified internally to run correctly for rotaries, but then again there is a guy here in san diego who buys the 600cfm from pep boys or something? and can make it work on a rotary. just make sure you know what your doing. good luck
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Old Dec 12, 2002 | 09:14 AM
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I'm not sure I'll go the Holl E y route since it may be a real pain to tune. I may just go with a rebuild on my Nikki. Decisions....
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Old Dec 12, 2002 | 11:10 AM
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Originally posted by Heath
I'm not sure I'll go the Holl E y route since it may be a real pain to tune. I may just go with a rebuild on my Nikki. Decisions....
It depends on your plans,I think you may be able to run a reworked Nikki carb on a street port nice,BUT dont expect high HP gain compared to a Holley,

Im running a 600 double pumper /mechanical secondaries not that POS vacume **** you get at PepBoys for $199.99

Heres what I got 4776



Dual feed double pumper.
On a RB intake,with a Holley blue fuel pump which I thinkis the best for its price with a fuel pump regulator for $110.

I run all this on a stock port engine with 110k original miles on it and run 15s,Im not sure of my exact RWHP,but im satified for what I got.
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Old Dec 12, 2002 | 11:16 AM
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Heres what I like about Holleys,
Rebuild parts are cheap,
Upgrade mods are cheap,
100s of diffrent ways to mod it,

a Holley is one of the most basic carbs to tune.

Heres somethings I dont like,

If you know anything about drag racing,On a V8 they have to put jet extensions cause whenthe car launches the fuel rushes to the back of the carb,

WELL on a rotary the front of the carb(primarys) sit the the left of the car,YOU have to install notched floats and extensions,NO biggie

You can have shops do work on a Holley for your rotary,MOST drag guys run Holleys,MOST SCCA,Road Race,Auto X like running Webbers,Mukinu,Delatoro.
Some guys keep the stock carb rework it and use it on a 79-80 Intake (Which I have foresale).It just depends what your tring to acheive,and not worried abotu gas milage.
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Old Dec 12, 2002 | 11:26 AM
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Since the racing beat street-port kit COMES with a vacuum secondaries carb...I don't see why a simple Holley #1850 (generic 600cfm carb) couldn't be adapted to rotary applications.

Holleys are easy as hell to modify and play with - if I planned on keeping the 12A in my car, I'd throw a used, self-modded Holley on a Racing Beat manifold just so I could easily tune it.

-Jacob
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Old Dec 12, 2002 | 11:55 AM
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Holleys on rotaries suck ***..


I had one for about 2 years.. You can modify them to make them ok though..


1st you need to get the center pivot floats, because the position the holley sits, when on a rotary is sideways, so on turns it bogs..



Now, 600CFM on a stock port 12A is WAY to large!!!


600CFM would be inline for a large 12A bridge port.

Even a 550CFM is too big for a stock port 12A, you should go with a 465, that is about the best for a stock port 12a..



-Zach
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