Edelbrock Extends Its Carburetor Bounty Promotion

Edelbrock has a bunch of awesome promotions going on right now – One of them actually started earlier this year: the “Carburetor Bounty.”

It’s a pretty cool deal, and if you’re in the market for one of the company’s new AVS2 carburetors, now may be the time to buy. Trade in your used fuel squirter upon the purchase of a brand-new one, and Edelbrock is offering up a deal that’s too good to pass up. Accepting four-barrel carbs of any brand that are in usable condition (not including reconditioned or two-barrel examples), Edelbrock will send out $50 rewards to those that participate.

Per a press release, Edelbrock’s AVS2 Series carburetor features innovative annular-flow booster rings with eight orifices that deliver superior fuel atomization over the typical downleg boosters found in other carbs. It smoothly distributes fuel into the airstream, eliminating “flat spots,” allowing for better performance from idle to full-throttle.

As last announced, the promotion was ending October 31st, but the company has opted to extend it through the end of 2018. For more information or to fill out a mail-in rebate form, check out Edelbrock’s promotional page on its website HERE.

Promotion Details:

Allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery of your $50 rebate. Offer good only in USA, Puerto Rico, and Canada. Limit one redemption per eligible product, per household. P.O. Box address not accepted. Must be 18 years of age. Submissions from different addresses cannot be combined together in one envelope. Offer void where prohibited, taxed, or restricted by law. Please keep a copy of your submission. Substitution of products not valid. Not responsible for mail lost or damaged by the U.S. Postal Service. Offer has no cash value. Void where prohibited by law. End consumer promotion only, shops are NOT eligible for re-sale.

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