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  2. Quadrajet - Wikipedia

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    Quadrajet carburetors were also built under contract by Carter. This was due to the fact that Rochester could not keep up with the demand for carburetors at various points in their production. [citation needed] Carter-built Quadrajets will have the name "Carter" cast into them, but are functionally identical to the Rochester-built equivalent.

  3. Rochester Products Division - Wikipedia

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    In 1957 Chevrolet introduced their first fuel-injected engine, [12] the Rochester Ramjet high-performance option on Corvette and passenger cars at $484. [13] In 1956 Oldsmobile were also experimenting with Rochester fuel injection, at the GM desert proving grounds near Phoenix, but offered the Rochester triple-carburetor J2 option for 1957. [14]

  4. List of carburetor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Edelbrock performance carburetors. Hitachi, found on Japanese vehicles. Holley, with usage as broad as Carter and Weber. Jikov, Czechoslovak, used in Škoda cars. Keihin, a keiretsu group company affiliated with Honda. Mikuni, common on Japanese motorcycles, especially in the 1980s. Mikuni also made racing carburetors for Japanese, British and ...

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  6. Weber Carburetors - Wikipedia

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    These were arranged so that each cylinder of the engine had its own carburetor barrel. These carburetors found use in Maserati and Alfa Romeo racing cars. Twin updraft Weber carburetors fed superchargers on the 1938 Alfa Romeo 8C competition vehicles. [2] Fiat assumed control of the company in 1952 following Weber's disappearance in 1945.

  7. Carter Carburetor - Wikipedia

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    Carter Carburetor Corporation building in 2011. In 1984, with fuel injection having replaced carburetors on most cars, the plant closed. [3] In 1985, American Car and Foundry shut down the entire Carter Carburetor foundry, a year later ceding the PCB-contaminated property to the City of St. Louis. The plant became an EPA Superfund site. [4]

  8. Why it's called Carb Day when Indy cars don't use carburetors

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    Because it's Indy 500 tradition — and you don't mess with it. Carb Day starts the race weekend with cars on the track and a party in the infield.

  9. The Bestselling Cars From the Past 46 Years - AOL

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    By that time, Americans were buying 1,200 Camrys a week, a stunning statistic reflected in total sales. It was the first year that the Camry cracked the 450,000 mark, but with more than 473,000 ...