Quick Fuel Brawler 750 CFM Mechanical Secondary Street
750 CFM Brawler Street Carburetor Mechanical Secondary / Electric Choke-4150
Brawler Street carburetors are machined and assembled by craftsman right here in the USA. These carburetors work hard just as their name implies- just raw bare knuckled performance that you can rely on. Don't let the budget-friendly price fool you, the Brawler development focused on the performance you want and not the pretty box that it comes in. Brawler Street carburetors come with black billet metering blocks with the latest technology in air/fuel calibrations for today's street or race engine demands. They also come with black billet throttle bodies for superior durability and throttle shaft stability. Brawler Street models offer all of the options and tunability that you would find from more expensive carburetors in the market, including an electric choke, a beautiful finish, and four-corner idle adjustment on all mechanical secondary models.
Features:
- Available sizes from 650 to 850 CFM to match your needs.
- Available in both vacuum and mechanical secondary versions to meet your needs
- Brawler Street models include black billet metering blocks and throttle bodies with precision throttle shafts to ensure long term performance
Specs:
Barrels | 4 |
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Billet Color | Black |
Booster | Down Leg |
Brand | Brawler |
CFM | 750 |
Choke | Electric |
Circuit | 2 |
Emission Code | 3 |
Finish | Shiny |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Fuel Inlet | Dual |
Fuel System | Carbureted |
High Speed Air Bleed | 31;31 |
Idle Air Bleed Size | 70;70 |
Material | Aluminum |
Model | Brawler Street |
Primary Main Jet | 74 |
Primary Power Valve | 6.5 |
Primary Pump Nozzle Size | 31 |
Primary Venturii Size | 1.380" |
Product Type | Carburetor |
Secondaries | Mechanical |
Secondary Main Jet | 80 |
Secondary Pump Nozzle Size | 31 |
Secondary Venturii Size | 1.380" |
Supercharged Application | No |
Throttle Bore | 1 11/16" |
Emissions:
3
This part is legal for use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or Racing Vehicles.
The following vehicles are considered Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles:
- 1965 and older U.S. manufactured California Certified vehicles
- 1967 and older U.S. manufactured Federally Certified vehicles
- 1967 and older Foreign manufactured vehicle
Racing Vehicles are vehicles that are used exclusively for racing or other forms of competition that are not registered and that may never be used on the street.