Edelbrock Rethinks the Performance Carburetor With its VRS-4150 Carburetor
Photography & Videography By Ryan Foss Productionshile the popularity of EFI has grown exponentially in recent years as kits became more affordable, technology more advanced, and tuning abilities more user-friendly, it’s hard to imagine that a company with such a pedigree as Edelbrock would turn its attention back to the past with a completely redesigned four-barrel carburetor. But that’s exactly what they did with their new line of VRS-4150 race and performance carburetors. The argument for upgrading to EFI has been beaten to death, and there’s no denying its value in today’s hobby, but for all-out performance and ease of tunability, it’s hard to argue against the tried-and-true traditional carb. And for those of us who might be racing in a class where one is required, a better carburetor will always be well received.
Edelbrock’s experience with carburetors dates back to the very first Flathead that Vic Sr. and his team tuned on the company’s dyno. By the early 1970s Edelbrock not only sold Holley carburetors but also offered an on-site tuning service. From this experience Edelbrock created Holley upgrade kits and fully calibrated carburetors. When Colt Industries bought Holley, there was a parting of the ways and Edelbrock started working with Carter AFB carburetors. As a result, Holley started making intake manifolds and the competition was on. Eventually Edelbrock developed its own AFB-style carburetor with Magneti Marelli. This simple carb design has been installed on thousands of hot rods, muscle cars, street machines, and classic trucks over the years, filling a significant gap in ready-to-run carburetors. However, Edelbrock realized that while the Performer carb served that niche, there was another group still looking for a solution—the race and street performance enthusiasts. That’s where the VRS-4150 comes in.
When it came to designing a new performance carb, Edelbrock chose not to reinvent the “wheel.” Instead, they based their new offering on the classic 4150-style carburetor design, which dates back to the late 1950s. Used in many Ford vehicles of that era, the 4150-type carb proved popular among enthusiasts seeking to achieve big V-8 power with ease of tuning. Edelbrock took that basic design and refined it, introducing several improvements and tweaks along the way. Taking a closer look at the VRS-4150 will reveal those changes and show the carburetor’s capabilities, making it a great option, whether you’re cruising around town, ripping through an autocross course, or spinning those slicks down the dragstrip, Edelbrock offers a VRS-4150 carburetor to meet your needs.
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