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Subject: More Carter Carb Info
From: Dan Jones <djones2@mdc.com>
Date: Thu, 01 Oct 1998 09:15:01 -0500
Here's some info on Carter carbs I dug up.

CFM Model   Venturi Diameter        Bore Diameter 
                   primary  secondary   primary  secondary
400  AFB    1 1/8      1 1/4           1 7/16     1 7/16
500  AFB    1 3/16    1 1/4           1 7/16     1 11/16
575  AFB    1 1/4      1 9/16         1 9/16     1 11/16
625  AFB    1 3/16    1 9/16         1 7/16     1 11/16
750  AFB    1 7/16    1 9/16         1 11/16   1 11/16
800   TQ     1 3/16    2 1/4           1 3/8       2 1/4
1000 TQ      ????     2 1/4           1 1/2       2 1/4

9000 Series AFB Code Deciphering:
Base part number is 9000 and the last three digits refer to flow 
rating.  Therefore a 9625 means a 625 CFM AFB carb.  adding 0 
(i.e. 9625) means it was originally set-up for a Chevy style linkage, 
adding 1 (i.e. 9626) means its a 625 for a Chrysler application, 
adding 2 (i.e. 9627) means its for a Ford application.  Adding
10 means provision for EGR. 

The ThermoQuad flow ratings may not be directly comparable with Holleys.
In a 'Performance Clinic' column by Dick Landy in the August/September

1994 issue of Mopar Muscle (page 9), Dick states:

 "There are two basic ThermoQuad Carburetors: one with 1 3/8" primaries

 and 2 1/4" secondaries for the 318 and 340 (A) engines and a Holley 
 comparison CFM of 650 CFM.  The second one had 1 1/2" primaries and 
 2 1/4" secondaries with a Holley comparison CFM of 820.  It's used with

 some 360s and all the 'B' engines.  Actually, Carter called this one a

 1000 CFM unit.  Their airflow numbers were measured differently than 
 Holley.  Also, some ThermoQuads had the secondary air-door limited, 
 which also decreased the CFM."

I don't know if the above is true or not.  The reference material I have

says both Holley and Carter used the same pressure drop to measure
4 bbl airflow.

Later,
Dan Jones


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