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- Holley 750 cfm Carburetor with Electric Choke
This performance legend is Holley's 750 CFM, Vacuum Secondary & Electric choke carburetor with a shiny finish! Part numbers ending with "SA" have an all aluminum body construction.
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Features:- Universal calibration for 1965-69 4-barrel applications
- Square bowls, vacuum secondary, and electric choke
- Power valve blowout protection
- Ford automatic transmission kickdown except AOD
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What Are Holley 750 cfm Carburetor with Electric Choke Common Pros and Cons?
A Holley 750 cfm carburetor with electric choke is a great option for street use. These carburetors are made from high quality materials and assembly to provide the best performance and long service life. In addition, tuning is easy with simple disassembly. They also are designed with vacuum secondaries, which is great for part-throttle transitions found during street driving. There are not any notable reasons not to purchase and use a Holley 750 CFM carburetor with electric choke, provided it is the correct size for your engines size and max rpm range use.
Which Holley 750 cfm Carburetor with Electric Choke Are Best?
When selecting a Holley 750 cfm 4-bbl Carburetor with electric choke, the first determination needed is the CFM size. This is determined by the engine volume, max RPM use, and volumetric efficiency. Visit our "How to Choose a Carburetor For Your Car" article to help you determine the correct CFM. Then, narrow down the choices by selecting either a single or dual fuel inlet.
How Much Do Holley 750 cfm Carburetor with Electric Choke Cost?
Holley 750 cfm 4-bbl Carburetors with electric choke are available for around $450, depending on fuel inlet configuration.