[FOR SALE] Very Rare "Super Quad" 9811 for Mopar Engines

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I found this in the shop last week
It is a performance Thermoquad 9800 series
The best HP Thermoquad for high performance applications
It is a direct bolt on designed/calibrated especially for Mopar applications
It is one of the very few I have every seen!
I have inspected it and it is complete/unmodified in any way.
Everything moves freely as it should.
I would clean and rebuild it before use but it might work fine
as is. i did not have time to put it on a car but I did adjust the
floats and Air Door tension and opening to specs.

Reassembled correctly

$325.00 plus $25 Shipping/Insurance ($400)

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This aftermarket over the counter replacement TQ is rated at 800 cfm and ether transmission. This is a small primary TQ.

Hope this helps, just trying to help.
 
This aftermarket over the counter replacement TQ is rated at 800 cfm and ether transmission. This is a small primary TQ.

Hope this helps, just trying to help.
Is this the GM version or the 9801/9811 for Chrysler linkage?
 
Other than no emission circuits, and calibrated for Mopar ? what's the difference between this and a passenger car 9000 series ?
Not picking at it. Just curious ?
 
The 9800 (9800/9801/9810/9811) Series of "Super Quads" were
designed specifically for high performance application and quite different than any
production carb in a number of ways! They are exclusively what we run on our
Stock and Super Stock Racing cars for good reason. I could write you a book
on our testing but that is not what my purpose is in this ad.
 
Carefully inspected and never modified or
monkeyed with!
I have been working with these since they were
new.
 
I figured I was too new to PM you. Need to get my post count up. A questions then:
Do you have any rebuild kits laying around before I attempt to order one? I've used Quadrajetparts.com before since their kits seem to be nice.
 
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