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Balanced, stage two cam, extractors,all the good gear mild 351 cleveland,any good advice on how to set up a thermoquad or is a holley the go.are thermoquads smoother ?
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Thermoquad is more complicated than the old Holley. They are a superior carby and can be blueprinted and kitted out with a performance kit. The biggest hassle is finding someone that can actually work on the things without stuffing them up. Back in the
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If you already have the thermoquad use it. I use the thermoquad on my ZH, and theres no way i would swap for a holley. I do not think they are any more complicated than a holley, rebuild kits are cheaper than holley kits. Hardest part with the thermoqu |
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any info you can give me on the thermoquad would be great, jet sizes etc, engine is in a 75 ltd and going for cruiseability
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Last year I found what looks like a reasonable guide to the setup of the Thermoquad, and printed a copy. So mine is dated November 02. It seems that the site I got it from has been updated, and now no longer includes Jon Smillie's work. I did however, |
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