Who makes the Demon carburetor?
HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS
Technical Details
Manufacturer | HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS |
---|---|
Brand | Southwest Speed |
Item Weight | 9.33 pounds |
Item model number | HOL-1900 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
How do I identify my Demon carb?
It’s like a “VIN” for your carburetor and should be hand-stamped on the front of the choke tower to the right of the vent tube on most typical Holley carbs. The list number typically is four to six digits long and may or may not have a suffix number behind it. The date code will be right below it.
How do you identify Barry Grant Demon carburetor?
You have a 575 size demon carburetor if it comes with a 6 digit and annular venturi. If it has the downleg venturi, it is a 650 size. You have a 700 size demon carburetor if it comes with a 7 digit and annular venturi. If it has the downleg venturi, it is a 750 size.
What happened to Barry Grant carbs?
Word has come to us at Hemmings that Barry Grant Inc. has ceased operations as of last Friday. The company included BG Fuel Systems, Demon Carburetion, Nitrous Works, Rush Performance Filters and Triple D Induction.
Does Holley make Demon carbs?
WICKED POWER! The ALL NEW Street Demon® redefines the street carburetor with clean looks and ease of use!
Who bought Barry Grant?
“This has been bought by Holley and and I have nothing to do with it,” says Grant. In case you didn’t know, the 26 year old company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy back in February.
What is a demon carburetor?
When the Demon range of four-barrel modular carburetors first burst onto the scene in the late 1990’s, it acquired a meteoric reputation for innovation. Immediately noticeable was its uniquely attractive appearance with beautifully contoured air entries and shapely fuel bowls.
What kind of engine does a street demon have?
An entirely new design, the Street Demon is engineered for hot rods with stock to mildly modified engines and accommodates either square- or spread-bore-pattern intake manifolds without adapters. In fact, it’s an easy replacement for any street four-barrel.
What kind of engine does a Sixshooter fuel?
A wonderfully nostalgic arrangement featuring three two-barrel 250cfm carburetors mounted on a proprietary intake manifold, the SixShooter fuels small- and big-block Chevrolets as well as LS engines, small-block Fords, and some Pontiacs.
Is the Holley 625 Street demon a good carburetor for El Camino?
Car Craft magazine’s Senior Technical Editor, Jeff Smith comments, “I put a 625 Street Demon on my El Camino and found that it runs better than the 750 Holley that was on the car before. In light throttle applications, it is both crisper and smoother. All told, this is the best out-of-the-box carburetor I’ve tried on this engine.”