The Carter 8867 carburetor is typically rated at 650 cubic feet per minute (CFM). It is commonly used in performance applications for small-block engines, providing a good balance of airflow and fuel delivery for enhanced power and efficiency. This carburetor is known for its reliability and is often favored in street and mild race setups.
750 CFM
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a 600 or 650 CFM. carb will work great on that engine.
About 500 cfm
i need vacuum diagram for a carter abf competition 8867
750
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from my experience the 750 cfm will dump too much fuel you should go with a 600 cfm. i prefer the holley. you should only go with a 650 or 750 cfm if you have 400 horsepower of more.
It is 8867/10000 as a fraction
A stock 350 small block engine typically performs well with a carburetor in the range of 600 to 750 CFM (cubic feet per minute). A 600 CFM carb is often sufficient for a mostly stock setup, providing a good balance of performance and drivability. If the engine has been modified for higher performance, a 750 CFM carb may be more suitable. Always consider the specific application and tuning for optimal performance.
It varies, but most are around 800-850 cfm.