Edelbrock or Holley carb for stock 350 Chevy?

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I currently am using a GM manifold, but also have a Performer intake.
TH 350,3:08 10bolt posi,67 camaro
On the motor is an early 80's factory GM aluminum intake with a Rochester Q.Jet, also early 80's. The Edel. Performer intake is on a shelf!! Not a race car.
 
holley is better whe have two cab trucks an we have a holley carbs on them.. we have had a few edelbrock carbs but we aint had the best of luck with them to say the least
 
holley is better whe have two cab trucks an we have a holley carbs on them.. we have had a few edelbrock carbs but we aint had the best of luck with them to say the least
 
i think you,d like the way the edelbrock,and the way it kicks in a lot better and they stay tuned a whole lot better than a holley does,i own an edelbrock and i haven't touched the adjustment screws on it in months ,before that i had holley on it and i had to reset it every other day,and this is on a chevy s-10 with 350 in it,and the edelbrock to me is more economical as long as im not getting in it,good luck,and happy new years,
 
How do you have a GM and Edelbrock part at the same time? Intake=manifold...

Anyway, it depends what you're looking for. Holleys are good, but overrated and overpriced. Many Edelbrocks are rebadged Webers, which in my opinion are a superior product. Quadrajets are severely underrated, very affordable and can give great performance and driveability. I'm a big fan of using multiple two barrel carbs, and Rochesters are a dime a dozen, stone reliable, and can give you a lot of tuning options not available elsewhere.
 
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