A partner of mine is running for sheriff. Fingers crossed. I need a new job.
The primary is today.
z31maniac wrote:PHeller wrote: I thought you had a job?Hence he needs a "new" job, not a job.
This. Security work only gets you so far.
I know most everyone who knew our New(ish) county Sheriff got a job with him after his election. They're handing out serious cash to people.
I actually run Primaries as my Secondaries. Keeps the carbs from gumming up since fuel is always flowing through them but keeping the idle down is a bit of an issues. My primary secondaries are also bored out so it adds a nice punch.
BTW - Example pic. Not a picture of my engine compartment.
That whole Sheriff thing is cool also though.
DoctorBlade wrote: I know most everyone who knew our New(ish) county Sheriff got a job with him after his election. They're handing out serious cash to people.
I'm part of his command staff.
You guys are making me laugh with your secondaries.
SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote: In reply to aircooled: Ha, I know exactly what you're talking about.![]()
Well, it gets worse. My "solution" to the idle issue is to move to custom carb tops with injectors built into them (cnc made). So instead of 2 primaries and 2 secondaries I will end up with 4 throttle bodies!
yamaha wrote: In reply to fasted58: I prefer EFI with seconadary intake runners......![]()
isn't that what the SVT Zetec is running?
N Sperlo wrote:yamaha wrote: In reply to fasted58: I prefer EFI with seconadary intake runners......isn't that what the SVT Zetec is running?![]()
You mean the svt's duratec? Yes it is, the v6 sho's was more epic though.
I prefer vacuum secondaries myself:
BTW, Googling quadrajet 850 returned a pic of my own car on this site:
The primaries are fine, but when the secondaries open on up my Olds it sucks birds out of the sky.
No big deal for me. My situation is... Funny in a sadistic kind of way. Just waiting for my time. Should be coming soon after talking to a certain agency's HR.
Thanks, all.
In reply to PHeller:
Within 3%. If we probably berkeleyed him with our measley 10%. I've learned a lot about winning by losing in the past three years. Watching the managers not doing what they aught to.
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