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Thread: Rochester quadrajet carb on a L.R 3.5 V8

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    Quote Originally Posted by moparrangie View Post
    If people looked into how to set up holleys the correct way,they would find that they work fine in the bush.
    It appears the case, now I have done all the breather mods to Prodzy's Disco, he has no hill issues..........they're crap without the breather mods

    I wouldn't use a quadrajet if useing LPG, as the carbs fall to bits, a holley will have no issues due to the simpleness of the components used


    I was always a hater of Holleys, till I modified one myself, once they're done properly they are good, especially with LPG

    I'm a convert, thanks to your old man

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    It appears the case, now I have done all the breather mods to Prodzy's Disco, he has no hill issues..........they're crap without the breather mods

    I wouldn't use a quadrajet if useing LPG, as the carbs fall to bits, a holley will have no issues due to the simpleness of the components used


    I was always a hater of Holleys, till I modified one myself, once they're done properly they are good, especially with LPG

    I'm a convert, thanks to your old man
    Oh now you decide holleys are ok, man you gave me some bagging over my comments on holleys .

    Rochy as said is a better carb but for the cost of a manifold i would just mill down a stock manifold and use either a 350 holley or a 2brl stromberg of a holden 6/ V8 since you will run lpg most of the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Oh now you decide holleys are ok, man you gave me some bagging over my comments on holleys .

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    I can't be right, ALL the time

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    Personally I think they're ALL crap, EFI all the way

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Personally I think they're ALL crap, EFI all the way

    Not at all,


    DIESEL is the way, the truth and the life





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    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Not at all,


    DIESEL is the way, the truth and the life





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    Mmmmmm, I'd still put in an LS1...........nah

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Mmmmmm, I'd still put in an LS1...........nah
    ...Nah from me too.

    I was driving mine up some hills the other day in high gears thinking there was no way the 4.6 would've come close at these revs, and keepng up would've meant single figure fuel mileage

    So it's a no from me too!


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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    ...Nah from me too.

    I was driving mine up some hills the other day in high gears thinking there was no way the 4.6 would've come close at these revs, and keepng up would've meant single figure fuel mileage

    So it's a no from me too!


    JC
    LS1 will chew up and spit out, piddly little rover motors and return MUCH better economy.............but the range, oh how I love the range of the diesel

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    Quote Originally Posted by 71pat View Post
    Try at Linda Land Rover QLD,thats what my gas garagist recommended.
    Offenhauser manifolds are suitable for Rover V8s and Holey / Quadrajet carbs etc. Available in 2 or 4 barrel, square or spread bore. Most LR specialists will be able to get them or they can be bought fom UK / Europe.
    I had one on my RR on gas.
    They are also a low profile manifold so should no hit the bonnet.
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