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New to Thermoquads
I am new to Thermoquads and I'm looking for advise as to which model number or size to get.
I have a Weiand 8007 spreadbore intake, which I think is the pre-cursor to the Action+. Currently this is on a warm 360, "U" heads. Not sure of the build specs yet. I plan on using it temporarily on this motor, then using the setup on a stock 1971 318 currently with a two barrel. This setup will last longer on the 318 before retiring, and will only be on the 360 to replace the Holley 750 DP that isn't in too good shape. Thanks, Don |
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Earlier the better, not the first year.
This is a good write up from Demonsizller, a guru on these carbs. http://www.moparstyle.net/forums/sho...0&pagenumber=1
His site can help out some to. http://www.geocities.com/thermoquads/ |
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Thanks rumblefish360. I thought the older ones were better too due to less smog stuff.
I'll take a look at some of the sites you listed too. Thanks, Don |
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