hi, check out the Holley Sniper BBD, made for 258s. good luck, gz
That's my plan in the long run.
+1 on the Sniper system. It has made a huge driveability improvement since installed.
I bought one of the Clifford Webers originally, along with their 6=8 intake and Eagle exhaust header. I found the Weber finicky and troublesome to adjust. The carb linkage was sloppy and prevented really dialing-in a good idle. Clifford's tech help was an absolute joke. Some of their install advice about not running a return fuel line back to the tank is a guaranteed recipe for horrible vapor lock in any kind of realistic driving situation.
I even bought one of Gronk's Motorcraft kits to replace the Weber but was so disgusted with the lack of quality and terrible communication that I ditched it too. The throttle linkage adapter seemed made of sheet metal and held on with self-tapping screws. I get that these cars aren't Mercedes, there was no reason for making a cheap car look even chintzier.
Neither carburetor kit addressed the lack of a throttle -to- A904/998 kickdown linkage that is lost if you ditch the factory throttle belcrank assembly. If you have an automatic, setting this up right is a necessity to not burning up your transmission. I had to modify the original belcrank setup extensively to work properly. This was easily the most-tedious part of the job.
When you do get to the Sniper kit eventually, I'd really recommend NOT using rubber fuel line all the way back to the rail-mounted, high-pressure fuel pump. I made my own lines with NiCopp brake line, double-flaring tool and fittings. My personal opinion was the even the high-pressure rated fuel-injection rubber hose was too vulnerable to undercar damage while driving than a hard line nicely tucked along the unibody rail.
For your sanity when driving, use rubber isolators to mount the high-pressure pump. The rubber-lined clamps the kit provided to mount the pump to the rail were inadequate and transmitted all the pump vibration and very loud noise directly through the car body into the passenger compartment.
Good luck with your decisions going forward. I spent waaaay too much on (3) separate fuel setups getting this car to run well, and regret wasting the first ~$600 on the junky carburetor setups that don't hold a candle to the $1200 Sniper setup.
Regards--
David