Re: AFB CFM?
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Re: AFB CFM?



There is a chart where you measure the butterfly bores then follow the formula on this page:
http://buickperformance.com/carter.htm . 

It's a Buick site but perhaps the formula is the same for all Carters?

Gary H. 

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>I found an old Carter AFB this weekend. Its a stamped G7 3859SA 37. While asking on a forum I found its for a Chrysler 8 cylinder 1962-65 383,413,440.
> 
>Anyone know what CFM this would be?Dustin65 Barracuda 


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