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Thermoquad Advice

PostPosted: 19 Jul 2001 1:49
by frank
hans if you read the article in the mag i mentioned for bob way up at the beginning of this ever increasing thread it tells you how to identify a afb,avs and t-q Image

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PostPosted: 19 Jul 2001 7:12
by joel
Hans, thats not what it sounded like whether it was what you meant to say or not, of course that is what I figured, after the fact that I had already sent the message. If the carter you have is a spread bore, than it is a pretty good chance that it is a Thermoquad.

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PostPosted: 19 Jul 2001 16:16
by Hans
Sorry for the misunderstanding Joel, sometimes I have to look for the right words in english. A spreadbore, is that the type of carb with the four barrels at the underside which are all the same size or with two big and two small ones? Or doesn't this make any sense, if so, please say how to see the difference.

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PostPosted: 20 Jul 2001 0:15
by Johnny-D
A Spread Bore carb has two small(er) barrels towards the front and two significantly larger barrels on the firewall side of the carb. The concept is for you to run off the smaller barrels (and save fuel) under normal driving conditions and have the huge back barrells available for extra power when accelerating. They are (in my opinion) the best carb's to use when they are tuned correctly - but can be a nightmare to tune properly!

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PostPosted: 20 Jul 2001 9:48
by Joel
Johnny, how many different rating levels of cfm did the carter thermoquad come in?

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PostPosted: 20 Jul 2001 10:23
by Johnny-D
I Don't know.

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PostPosted: 20 Jul 2001 10:26
by Joel
This thread is getting pretty long guys, don't you think.