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Doing a mild overhaul on my 200 while it's down for the winter. I've got the Pacemaker headers, going for dual 2" exhaust, and am going to have some head work done--3 angle valve job, hardened seats, clifford port divider, mill to compensate for new head gasket thickness, maybe some larger valves. I'm leaving in the original (rebuilt) auto trans for now, and the original rear end.
I want to install a 2V carb. Narrowed my choices to Autolite 2100 and HW 5200. Plan to use the Clifford adapter regardless, for clearance reasons.
Here's what I don't get--
Pony sells a 2100 for like $319.
I can get a 2100 reman from Advance Auto for $119.
or, I can get a HW from Stovebolt for $65, or about the cost of the Clifford adapter
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What's up with the price ranges? Is a rebuilt parts store Autolite twice as good as Stovebolt's 5200? Is Pony's 2100 nearly three times as good as Advance Auto's, and five times as good as Stovebolt's 5200?????
I don't want to cheap out on this, I'm willing to spend money to get quality and performance but I'd like to at least give a nod to cost efficiency. Any thoughts?
Mark
I want to install a 2V carb. Narrowed my choices to Autolite 2100 and HW 5200. Plan to use the Clifford adapter regardless, for clearance reasons.
Here's what I don't get--
Pony sells a 2100 for like $319.
I can get a 2100 reman from Advance Auto for $119.
or, I can get a HW from Stovebolt for $65, or about the cost of the Clifford adapter

What's up with the price ranges? Is a rebuilt parts store Autolite twice as good as Stovebolt's 5200? Is Pony's 2100 nearly three times as good as Advance Auto's, and five times as good as Stovebolt's 5200?????
I don't want to cheap out on this, I'm willing to spend money to get quality and performance but I'd like to at least give a nod to cost efficiency. Any thoughts?
Mark