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Eddy carb on factory intake #188156
01/08/09 09:40 PM
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Is a eddy performer carb a bolt on for a thermo
quad intake,or do I need adapters?

Re: Eddy carb on factory intake [Re: coro500net] #188157
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Need an adapter


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Re: Eddy carb on factory intake [Re: Rug_Trucker] #188158
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If you get a thick gasket about 1/4 inch it will work. thats what i did on my 318 intake. It works on mine fine, maybe give it a try if you have the carb.

Re: Eddy carb on factory intake [Re: coro500net] #188159
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Is a eddy performer carb a bolt on for a thermo
quad intake,or do I need adapters?




I put on the quad adapter, it was easy.

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