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Re: Alternative to Using a ThermoQuad [Re: Sniper] #2660391
05/29/19 03:50 PM
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I know on the factory 340 intakes with the double keyhole arrangement the speed demon will not fit without a spacer. It will fit on an older edelbrock performer (not air gap) though. I don’t know how much that will effect height for you. I think interference with the choke well was the issue on the factory piece.

Re: Alternative to Using a ThermoQuad [Re: 72roadrunnergtx] #2660441
05/29/19 06:39 PM
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The Street Demon has both bolt patterns, square and spread bore. Which is why it has the weird (I'ld call it a 3 barrel) secondaries so that it will fit both types of intakes. It is possible that there could be some interference on come parts of some manifolds. I haven't ran into any yet, but it's possible. But it wouldn't be a big deal to trim some metal if there were interference.


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Re: Alternative to Using a ThermoQuad [Re: Montclaire] #2660452
05/29/19 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Montclaire
I think interference with the choke well was the issue on the factory piece.


That may be, all my LA 4bbl intakes are either very late model without a choke well to speak of (late 80's) or aftermarket.

Re: Alternative to Using a ThermoQuad [Re: Sniper] #2660479
05/29/19 08:38 PM
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Another thing to note on the street demon with the accelerator pump. I had a bad dead spot when hitting the pedal. Tried bigger nozzles and increasing pump stroke, but not much improvement. I found the air cleaner base was pushing down on it, limiting the stroke. I found this when I went for a quick drive without the air cleaner. I do have an aftermarket air cleaner though.

Re: Alternative to Using a ThermoQuad [Re: moparphilll] #2662284
06/04/19 02:34 PM
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For what it's worth: I run the 9800 series (aftermarket with electric choke) version on my 360 motor...very tunable, but as others have stated you really need to know the carb and a good parts selection helps.

Re: Alternative to Using a ThermoQuad [Re: Diplomat360] #2662293
06/04/19 03:13 PM
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For what it's worth, I know you are looking for alternative to a TQ, but why not get one done by Scott Smith (Harm's Automotive) . . . .it will look the business and work ! . . . probably for same $$$$ that you would spend on getting another carb . . .

Just my 2cents worth . . .

Good luck with it . . .

Cheers,

Mark

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