Upon consideration, I'm fairly certain I should offer a preemptive apology. I'm new to this forum and I realize I may have committed a faux pas by dropping names. If in fact I have, I offer this heartfelt apology. If someone could advise me thusly, I would appreciate it and could avoid any further such stumbles.
That’s it, one strike and your out! Lol... isn’t that the current state of our society? I don’t see any harm caused. Anyways, I have had tri power and dual quad setups on v8’s and other multiple carbs on imports, bikes, etc. Of the v8’s, the tri power were by far the easiest to tune and drive, basically due to only having one carb with idle circuit and the ability to stagger the linkage. Pretty simple setup. Any time you add pieces, you add possible problems, so research and proper initial setup will pay big dividends. If you want smooth, relatively problem free daily driver performance, go with a quality single carb and a dual plane intake. If you like to tune, tinker, and want higher performance, go for it. The higher the rise and the larger the cam duration, the higher rpm... in general, you need to choose every part to work together.... cam, converter, rear end, intake, carbs, etc. it’s hard to give a good answer to a vague question, no offense. Short answer: properly set up for the right circumstances, they can be great. If you just toss on a tunnel and dual quads, probably not going to be what you want. There are some nice low rise dual quad setups too. I had one with two Carter afb carbs that was pretty simple and problem free. Also, unless you are very good with carbs, don’t try to piece mill a set together. Find a matched pair designed to run together, in good shape. More carburation doesn’t necessarily equate to better performance. Again, seriously plan your build. It will save a lot of grief. If you dig a bit, you can find deals on complete setups used.... just be selective about what you want, not just the deal. I picked a nice complete Edelbrock/Holley sbc setup for 4 bones a few years back with matched 450 carbs, linkage, lines, air filters, etc. like new, been on a shelf for years.