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i like the sound of the motor with the plates in. sounds meaner and tighter

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 2:00 PM, landis rogers
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> Hijacking this thread.  I have the block off plates inserted in my car.  I
> recently drove it to fill it up with gas and put stabil into it in
> preperation for winter hibernation.  The car would barely run, it wouldn't
> idle and missed occasionally while running.  It runs fine in warm weather..
> I was worried something had gone wrong with the car, but can I attribute
> this to the exhaust crossover blocked off.  This is after the car is warm.
> When it is cold it doesn't run very well because I pull the electric choke
> off to fast.
>
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Hugo Tafel <[email protected]>
> To: First Generation Firebird-L <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thu, December 17, 2009 1:15:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [FGF] Q-jet choke with Edelbrock intake?
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> I would convert to elecric choke AND block off the crossover in the intake
> (some gasket kits include the blockoff plates) unless you plan on driving
> the car when it's really really cold. Why go to so much work to get nice
> cool air into the carb and then stick a stove underneath to heat it up??
>
> Hugo
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> --- On Thu, 12/17/09, Ridell, Niklas (C.N..) <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> From: Ridell, Niklas (C.N.) <[email protected]>
> Subject: [FGF] Q-jet choke with Edelbrock intake?
> To: "First Generation Firebird-L" <[email protected]>
> Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009, 11:57 AM
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> Hi guys,
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> Asking for your experience here.
> I'm bolting my stock Quadrajet to a performer intake and wonder how to
> solve the choke.
> The intake seem to be made for a later style choke where the heat spring
> protrudes into the exhaust cross-over while the stock '68 choke is just
> depressed in a pocket.
>
> There's a block off plate that comes with the intake. It has a small
> screw hole where the old style choke can be attached so I guess it's
> also an adapter.
> But it leaves half the heat spring in the air so I'm a bit concerned the
> heat transfer wont be sufficient.
>
> What do you say, will it be good enough or should I ditch the heat
> spring thingy and convert my carb to electric choke?
>
> /Niklas
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