Edelbrock 1307 VRS-4150 Race & Performance 750 CFM Carburetor
Edelbrock 1307 VRS-4150 Race & Performance 750 CFM Carburetor
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Edelbrock Part Number : 1307
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Edelbrock VRS-4150 Race & Performance Carburetor #1307 is race ready
with four circuit billet metering blocks for full tuning capability and
street friendly with a universal fit throttle arm, vacuum fittings and
provisions for a TPS sensor.
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VRS-4150 Race & Performance Carburetor #1307 750 CFM is street
friendly but race ready. The 3.75“-tall cast aluminum main body fits all
4150 and 4500 carb flange manifolds without requiring an adapter plate.
A street throttle arm, PTFE-coated throttle shafts and built-in
provisions for a standard GM three-wire TPS mount add features to this
carburetor that are ideal for any user. Multiple vacuum hook-ups keep
this carburetor usable on the street but still ready for the track with
larger capacity fuel bowls and four circuit billet metering blocks with
screw-in emulsion bleeds. All of these features make for easy tuning and
great versatility in many applications. The 20% larger capacity fuel
bowls feature internal ribs to control fuel slosh, and a sculpted baffle
directs incoming fuel to the sides to minimize bubbles. The floats have
corner cuts to avoid shutting off the fuel flow during hard cornering,
and jet extender notches and jet extenders in the rear to keep the jets
covered in fuel under hard acceleration. VRS carburetors allow users to
externally adjust idle bypass air and the adjustment screws are
accessible without removing the air cleaner/scoop. The advanced idle
circuit features interchangeable idle discharge jets in all four corners
to allow for a smooth, clean idle with the use of big, low-vacuum
camshafts. Normally found only in high end racing carbs, the VRS
includes fully adjustable intermediate fuel circuits, which help to
provide incredible throttle response. Finally, for greater control at
high RPM, the high speed/main fuel circuit is split into two bleed
circuits – one each for the lower and upper sections. As an additional
feature, the power valves are located on both primaries and secondaries
to support optimized jetting. The power valve will add fuel as necessary
while the power valve protection circuit prevents diaphragm damage from
backfires.