Vader Pantera and Quickfuel

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A couple of car changes lately. I bought the Vader rear deck lid lift
system. It uses a sprung hinge instead of the gas shocks. This is a good
investment considering that the gas shocks only last about 3 years before
the stop keeping your lid up. The install was easy, the product was well
represented. I am very happy.

The second change is my carb. I went from a 750 double pumper holley to a
850 carb from Quick Fuel. It has wedge stops for the floats for hard
cornering, slight glasses for fuel levels, adjustable idle air bleeds, a
proform body, a heavy duty baseplate, CNC metering blocks and lots of other
trick parts. The car runs like a bat outta hell now, no changes to the carb
setup. I gave them my specs and the carb was right on the money.

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