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Old 08-20-2011, 12:50 PM   #1
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Re: Holley question

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Man,, your asking the WRONG cat about that!!! I order my carbs from Patrick at Prosystems,, then stuff a wide-band o2 in each header to see if I've screwed anything up between the time he wet flowed it, to the time I bolt it on LOL. I mean I'll change a jet to keep the A/F in the power zone,, but anything else is .

Patrick is a mechanical engineer with a proficiency in hydraulics (Air is a liquid,, fuel is a liquid, talk about a guy seeking a education in his passion!!!)

ANd that's all I NEED to know about carburators LOL. Anything more and I just
Patrick at Pro Systems is truly a good guy, and really knows how to build a carb!
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