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  1. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    I am running the Edelbrock Performer. No problem running either a spreadbore or squarebore carb on it.
  2. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    I just love the sound of the secondaries opening on the TQ. When they open I almost think it will suck the clouds out of the sky!!! One of our favorite movies is the Blues Brothers. On a couple of scenes they open the secondaries on that car and you can hear the beautiful song it sings. Just...
  3. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    Here is a picture of my Lokar setup at the carb
  4. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    Hey, you gotta do what you've gotta do!!! By the way, I love the thermoquad!!!
  5. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    The Lokar setup mounts the throttle/kickdown bracket on the corner stud of the carburetor so you can use any intake and it will be lined up correctly.
  6. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    Any change of intake manifold almost mandates changing or modifying the throttle cable/kickdown bracket. When the bracket is incorrect it causes the throttle/kickdown to be at a weird angle. That will certainly affect proper operation.
  7. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    You can hunt down the original pieces if you still have the OE manifold or you can do like I did and go to the Lokar cable setup for both throttle & kickdown. Not difficult to set up and works great. If you go that route you won't need to get the Mopar throttle lever extension that would be...
  8. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    Yes sir, I agree completely!
  9. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    Yeah, the 650 is a universal carb so will work with any square bore manifold. You'll love it! I would recommend getting the tuning kit as well.
  10. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    Would be nice if you could borrow an AVS2-650 from someone to try out. It is hard to describe how much better my engine runs with it compared to a Holley.
  11. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    I've had problems with the older 1406 carbs. In fact I stayed away from Edelbrock carbs for a long time after that. The AVS2 changed things for me. Some shops prefer what they are comfortable with so that may be why they like Holley's. My AVS2 idles much cleaner than the QF I have. I prefer how...
  12. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Which Holley

    For the Holley style carb I like the Quickfuel HR 750. The ability to tune various areas (like the air bleeds, PVCR) make them an excellent choice. Alternatively, I also like the Edelbrock AVS2. For your setup, a great choice would be the AVS2 650. With the annular boosters it has superior low...
  13. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Non-Rallye to Rallye Cluster?

    As far as the wiring goes; did you cut off the original connectors (for example the turn signal indicators or the fuel level) and then run the wires to the "brainbox" or did you solder a wire to the existing OE wire and run that to the brainbox?
  14. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Radial TA Tires

    The BFG's had horrible traction. I had 275's on my Duster and when I hit the gas going 40 the back end would break loose on most every surface. Scary. Sold that car and am running Nitto's on my Challenger now. They grip some better but wish I could fit wider tires on it. Not the tires fault in...
  15. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Year One Rally Wheel Tire Recommendations

    The guy I bought my car from replaced the fenders, so don't know how accurate the openings are. Also, I replaced the rear end with a Dana 60 so not sure if it is exactly the correct width. End result is the 245's are the max I can fit right now.
  16. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Year One Rally Wheel Tire Recommendations

    Depends on what will fit. I had 275's on my 70 Duster! I had to even roll the passenger inner fender lip on my 72 Challenger to make 245's fit. Had I known about the limitation in hindsight I would have made mods so I could fit bigger meats back there.
  17. Ricks72Chlgr440

    looking for slapstick shifter upgrade.

    The slapstik is, IMHO, the very best auto shifter Mopar ever came out with. I absolutely love the one in my 72 Challenger!
  18. Ricks72Chlgr440

    340 Headers

    Best headers I found for the small block engines is the Dougs D453.
  19. Ricks72Chlgr440

    Starter relay problem

    Yeah, likely foreign part with poor quality control. There are several you can find NOS from EBay. An example is this one for $25.00 (hopefully the link works)...
  20. Ricks72Chlgr440

    91 ethanol free or 93 w/10% ethanol

    Not necessarily true. Ground temperature depends on the geographic location. Here in South Texas the year round ground temperature is 72*. The cost of non-ethanol is also substantially higher than even 93 octane in our area. The other factor is non-ethanol fuel in our area is only 90 octane, so...
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