New Quadrajets
It is not often that we see a serious innovation in the field of carburetor technology. In 1965, though, General Motors's Rochester Products Division came up with something truly special: the Quadrajet carburetor. Most other types are considered "square bore," with the primary and secondary venturis being roughly equal in size. This design, which features four barrels, is more of a "spread bore" carburetor. The secondary venturis dwarfs the primary, allowing the latter to function as its own two-barrel carburetor. The secondary kicks in when more power is needed. The result is a significant boost in efficiency and economy over a square bore four-barrel.
Quadrajet carburetors are not always easy to find at all, let alone in great quality. General Motors stopped implementing them after 1990. If your vehicle runs on one and needs a replacement, or if you just want one to soup up your ride, then you have come to the right place. Here at National Carburetors, we offer several top-of-the-line Quadrajets for diehards and enthusiasts. We personally inspect and test each individual product before putting it up for sale, so you can trust that they work like a dream. Discover the advantages of this innovation for yourself and order it today.
Quadrajet carburetors are not always easy to find at all, let alone in great quality. General Motors stopped implementing them after 1990. If your vehicle runs on one and needs a replacement, or if you just want one to soup up your ride, then you have come to the right place. Here at National Carburetors, we offer several top-of-the-line Quadrajets for diehards and enthusiasts. We personally inspect and test each individual product before putting it up for sale, so you can trust that they work like a dream. Discover the advantages of this innovation for yourself and order it today.