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I picked up my Qjet from a local parts house (not auto zone or advance) but a store that uses books to look up part numbers. Summit carries race prep Qjets if needed.

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Lots of them around if you wish to rebuild or have one rebuilt. Craigslist show many of them here in Phoenix.

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Rebuilds cost around 300+ up here in Vancouver Canada so im probably better off buying one thats ready to be bolted on

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And by rebuild I mean giving it to someone to be 'rebuilt' and setup properly

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I second the Cliffs. He is the one place I know of that does them right. They don't come cheap, but once you run a proper Q-jet, you won't have need or want for anything else.

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QJ's get a bad rap. I've always had good luck with them if they are tuned correctly and save on gas! Just as good as any holley or Edelbrock IMO.

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