Quick Fuel BR-67332 Brawler Race Carburetor 850 CFM Mechanical Secondary / 4150 [Black/Red]
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Race Carburetors - Mechanical Secondary
BR-67332 850 CFM Brawler Diecast Carburetor Note:
- Utilizes square bore flange, for spread bore intake manifold use JEGS 555-15440 or equivalent adapter (sold separately)
FAQ
Who Makes Brawler Carburetors?
Brawler Carburetors are crafted by Holley Performance, with precision machining and assembly taking place in Bowling Green, KY.
What is the fuel pressure for a Brawler Carburetor?
Brawler Carburetors are optimized to operate within the range of 5-7 psi of fuel pressure.
What happens if a Carburetor gets too much fuel pressure?
Excessive fuel pressure can force open the needle and seat, leading to fuel bowl overfill and engine flooding. This may result in poor fuel efficiency, diminished performance, and potential long-term damage.
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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