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Just wondering if anyone has used the promax stuff. Wondering what I can do to make my six pack mixture easy enough for a non mechanic to manage
 

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I also use the base plate on the back carb. It’s good. Also, tried the fuel lines, s work fine. Nothing internal on the carbs though.
 

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I use the ProMax sixpack parts. Their base plate is the way Holley should've made it (easily adjustable rear carb)! My overall setup runs great!
 

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So, the base plate won’t cause the air cleaner to be too tight on the hood?
 

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No, it replaces the original Holley throttle base plate with about a 45 degree angle mixture screws. So you don’t have to remove the rear outbound carb to tune. Same height as Holley.
 

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I never had an issue without Promax parts. I just adjust accordingly. Once adjust
ed, put the front carb on the rear and then adjust the other front carb again.
 

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if I switch to pro max fuel lines, do I have to totally retune the carbs?
 

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if I switch to pro max fuel lines, do I have to totally retune the carbs?
I didn’t when I installed them. My only issue was, they didn’t lay to my liking. Too close to the front diaphragm link rod. No matter how I adjusted them. Ran fine, no leaks etc.
I went back to original. Got a set up for 125 if you want.
 

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I didn’t when I installed them. My only issue was, they didn’t lay to my liking. Too close to the front diaphragm link rod. No matter how I adjusted them. Ran fine, no leaks etc.
I went back to original. Got a set up for 125 if you want.
I was worried about fitment there as well. I think I’ll stay with the original for now.
 
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