With all the talk about percolation and fuel boiling, makes you wonder why more fires aren't getting started! If that's even possible?

Here's one though, for those with more than one carb. Right now, I'm using a Holley 750DP, but I also have a nice TQ. What few times that I've used the TQ, it didn't seem to hot start any. Would this be because of the phenolic design? In other words, would an extra 20 degrees cooler, which the TQ's are said to run on average, make the necessary difference to keep the fuel boiling at bay?