Holley® 0-80770 Carburetor 770 CFM Street Avenger Electric Choke

Manufacturer #0-80770

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0-80770 Carburetor 770 CFM Street Avenger Electric Choke
0-80770 Carburetor 770 CFM Street Avenger Electric Choke
0-80770 Carburetor 770 CFM Street Avenger Electric Choke
0-80770 Carburetor 770 CFM Street Avenger Electric Choke
0-80770 Carburetor 770 CFM Street Avenger Electric Choke

Holley® 0-80770 Carburetor 770 CFM Street Avenger Electric Choke

Manufacturer #0-80770

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Question: Does it fit 351 engine?Joyce P. / Jul 31, 2021
Hi Joyce, I'm glad to assist you. This is a universal type of carburetor usually used for hot rods or custom built vehicles with large bored engines as well. Please provide your exact vehicle application (year, make model, submodel and engine size) so we could check if we have the stock carburetor for your engine. I hope this helps. Happy shopping.
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Sat, Jul 31
Question: does this carb come in a 670 CFM for my 87 F-250 W/460. Also, I'm going to put long tube headers on it. Should it be okay just to stick with the 770 CFM?Paul K. / Dec 30, 2020
Hi Paul, This is a 770 CFM carburetor.
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Wed, Dec 30
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