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hey all what dus a 2b ww stromy flow?
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I THINK ITS ABOUT 200 CFM
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Closer to 350 cfm , i used to use them on speedway cars and always flowed the same as a holley 350
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Dave is right...around 350cfm, maybe higher. So a Holley 350 is a good match. WW has larger throats though. A few mm bigger in diameter than Holley 350.
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why do people use 350 hollys then??????
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Hi Vintage,
I can tell you that a Holley 350 with a manual box gives heaps better economy than a WW does. They sound better, seem to have more poke down low too.
John
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I do remember talking with someone who has a fair bit of insite into both of these type of carbies, He said that you'll mostly find that the Holley will flatspot as they are far too large and the WW is a far better choice as they flow "around" 280 cfm as
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