How much for 71 Thermoquad?

You can keep
I can keep beating you about the head with your own ignorance until you're too exhausted to continue or you realize no one will ever take you serious again.


And this is from the Chry Master Technicians Service Conference Reference Book '72-1 on the 1972 TQ carb, 13 pages in total. P. 2:
"TQ metering calibration is leaner because mixture enrichment is not needed to compensate for fuel expansion power losses. As a result, exhaust emissions are reduced without seriously affecting engine performance...without seriously affecting engine performance....without seriously affecting engine performance.
With you're own quote no less.........What causes fuel to expand again.......Do I need to provide evidence that heat creates fuel expansion too?

Notice post 113 from the text from the Chrysler "72-1 The 1972 Thermo-Quad Carburetor" document CLEARLY differentiates between the 71 and 72 designs. Not only does it differentiate designs but also confirms my point about linear delivery.

Ill post it again incase you missed it the first time:

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