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porkchop
06-14-2001, 04:44 AM
A friend of mine is going to school for carbs and needed a 2 bbl to rebuild so I let him rebuild my 2150. I am thinking about throwing it back on. My question is how do I hook it up without any of the original emissions installed? Will it work good enough to make it worth my while. Thanks guys.

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SlickKipper
06-14-2001, 11:53 AM
Gee porkchop, I really don't know how you'd do that, but I'd like to know I would. Maybe someone'll give your question a shot n'we'll find out what's up with all that business eh?

Slick

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Mud Thrasher
06-14-2001, 10:42 PM
What setup do you have on it now P.C.? I took all the emissions stuff off of mine.

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porkchop
06-15-2001, 01:26 AM
I am running the Holley 2300. It is shot so I am trying to see if the 2150 will work before I buy a new one. I have a stripped down 360.

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Procrastination: hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now.