Carburator plate adapter differces between square open bore and 4 bores

Giu

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Hi there, anyone knows the difference between a open bore plate and the 4 bores one, any performace differences? I'm curious about this, there is a lot of chat about this and prefereces.... Thanks!!!!

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Roscobbc

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So looking to use a Quadrajet or spread bore Holley on a 'square' or open plenum single plane manifold? - on a Vette hood clearance might be the primary concern (with the additional depth of the adaptor?
 

Giu

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In theory an open one works better at high rpm and the 4 hole type at mid-low rpm.
Right...sorry for my ignorance, what you mean works better, fuel efficiency or sprint? in high rpm... mid low mean the car start better, idle better?
 

Giu

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So looking to use a Quadrajet or spread bore Holley on a 'square' or open plenum single plane manifold? - on a Vette hood clearance might be the primary concern (with the additional depth of the adaptor?
Yeh you're absolutelly right this is the issue, but I wanted to understand why many people suggest the open square one, instead the 4 individual bores that's all, and by the way my air filter has a long stud, that I can cut a bit and there is also the flat version of the open bore adapter... if is going to happen ;)
 

Oneball

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Right...sorry for my ignorance, what you mean works better, fuel efficiency or sprint? in high rpm... mid low mean the car start better, idle better?
Power/torque. So an open one will produce more power/torque at say 5000rpm than a four hole and the four hole type will produce more power/torque at say 3000rpm than an open one.

But on a standard engine without measuring on a dyno you probably would struggle tell the difference.
 
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