Hey guys, I have been having some issues with my carb since I built my 408 C stroker. We have messed with it numerous times, re-jetted it several times, adjusted the floats, replaced power valve, ect. But it still runs a little rough at low rpm, and when you are just touching the throttle. Push the throttle just past 1/8-1/4 and it takes off like a rocket. From 1/4 throttle to WOT it runs PERFECT! In gear at idle and to about 1/4 throttle it misses, bucks, and is just not very street friendly. I am running a Quickfuel 850 or 900 carb...cant remember I will have to look again. But I just assumed this was being caused by the size of the cam and the HP of the build. Just wasnt very friendly when cruising around town. Cruising at 45mph you stab the throttle and it will smoke the tires instantly. But if your just touching the throttle it misses slightly and bucks and lunges constantly. I talked to Roy (TNFASTBCK) on the phone over the 4th of july and he has a very similar build and said he was having the same issues with his motor till he dropped to a 750 CFM Holley double pumper. I did some of the online calculators and that looks like it will cover my engine for street use. I think my engine builder built my motor to more of a race spec for the carb as its at the top end of the recommended CFM spectrum. I have an almost brand new 750 Holley DP in the garage in the box from my last engine build. Will it hurt my engine at all to just bolt it on and try it out?? Will I need to richen the jets?? Or will I be ok to just try it and see if it helps my below 1/4 throttle issues??? I know my Quick Fuel carb is still running pretty rich cause it will burn your eyes if its running in the garage!! Let me know what you guys think. I would call my engine builder but he's on vacation this week. Any help or input would be great! Thanks gentlemen!