You're on a Snipe hunt looking for a cure while keeping your Thermoquad.
Pitch it into the dumpster and bolt on an Edelbrock.
Eddie 1406 with an electric choke. Bolt it on and no adjustments needed 99.9% of the time and happy motoring!
You're on a Snipe hunt looking for a cure while keeping your Thermoquad.
Pitch it into the dumpster and bolt on an Edelbrock.
First I would like to try and repair what I have, I feel it is out of adjustment, but if I do throw in throw in the towel which one do you recommend? I would consider it if it is a direct bolt on, with minimal changes.You're on a Snipe hunt looking for a cure while keeping your Thermoquad.
Pitch it into the dumpster and bolt on an Edelbrock.
I went with a Demon 625 spreadbore when I replaced my T-Quad. I also put a 1/4 heat shield under it. Runs like a champFirst I would like to try and repair what I have, I feel it is out of adjustment, but if I do throw in throw in the towel which one do you recommend? I would consider it if it is a direct bolt on, with minimal changes.
Thanks, Eric
How much was the street demon? Any diffrence in mpg?Ok, any reviews on the Edelbrock performers?
Eddie 1406 with an electric choke. Bolt it on and no adjustments needed 99.9% of the time and happy motoring!
What he said.but if I do throw in throw in the towel which one do you recommend?
Thanks for talking me back from the ledge! I will make the adjustments first then take it from thereWait, wait, wait, your car is running just not correctly, don't jump out of the pan into the fire just yet.
Do both the air door (C body Bob) and the accelerator pump adjustments, per the FSM, maybe Big John can put a link for download.
Go buy a cheap vacuum gauge at harbor freight and connect.it to you manifold vacuum. When you get that far post and let us know how the car runs and we can go from there.
Thanks for talking me back from the ledge! I will make the adjustments first thentake it from there andget the Edelbrock...
When you get those done we will see what the vacuum guage tells and go from there regarding timing.Thanks for talking me back from the ledge! I will make the adjustments first then take it from there
The carb with spacer & 2 filters I'm around $400. This ain't a gas mileage truck LOL. Hot Rod build.How much was the street demon? Any diffrence in mpg?
Ok, why a 625 when the original tqs are supposed to be 800 and 850? Is the engine over carbureted in stock form from the factory?The carb with spacer & 2 filters I'm around $400. This ain't a gas mileage truck LOL. Hot Rod build.
No that's the beauty of the TQ. The secondary air door controls when the secondaries come in. And it's adjustable. I went with the Demon 625 as that's plenty of CFM for a mild street car. And they also have the Adjustable air door. And the secondaries opperate with a large "Goggle" valve instead of two large secondary butterfly's. And I always wanted to try one & see how they ran. The goggle valve hit the intake so it was good I got that spacer.Ok, why a 625 when the original tqs are supposed to be 800 and 850? Is the engine over carbureted in stock form from the factory?
Oh I don't know if it's better. I've run several Eddys & they too ran well. I just wanted to try one of these. So far I like it.That carb is just to weird looking to make me believe it's a better carb.
I also believe they are both Cfm rated differently, pressure drop, wet, dry etc.Ok, why a 625 when the original tqs are supposed to be 800 and 850? Is the engine over carbureted in stock form from the factory?