Q-jet tune-up video
You may get some new ideas to try at the next test & tune!
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Man O Man, That Guy is good. I estimate he increased air flow to about 1132 CFM with fuel flow to match. Be sure to check back tomorrow when he installs and test the mods.
Plus, he openly gives out this info for no charge. This Builder is very Civic minded. |
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also, I always suspected the secondary vacuum pull was not needed and is possibly a source of bogging.
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I bet I could use some of his technology on my Thermoquads! Where has this guy been all these years! I can't wait for part two! Jim
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I couldn't watch all of it.
Dang! |
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Yes there was a couple of things I learned that can apply to Thermoquads. 1: Use the big hammer on it 2: Get the even bigger hammer and smack it reed (HeHe) Damn I learned sumtin today |
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The only thig I can see he can improve on is to use a larger sledge hammer so he can reduce the amount of hits to remove the fuel feed. Other than that he is spot on!!!!!
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It's a good thing that he removed his beer can from his bench top before he started with his adjustments.........
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Perhaps Mr. Ashley might have a comment regarding the technology presented?
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Ya pour the warm beer through the carb to rinse out the chips...Can't let it go to waste. |
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