1year update Stromberg LF

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1year update Stromberg LF

Post by Mountainrider » Sun Aug 25, 2024 5:51 pm

I’ve been running the LF for a full year now. Can’t be happier. Starts on three cranks ignition off with choke. Ignition on, next crank starts immediately. I don’t have the Stromberg choke yet so let it run a bit to warm up and then no stumbling through the entire RPM range. If you get a chance buy one. Way less cost then the OF and for casual driving, perfect.

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Re: 1year update Stromberg LF

Post by JBog » Mon Aug 26, 2024 12:18 am

How does it compare to a Holly NH?


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Re: 1year update Stromberg LF

Post by Mountainrider » Mon Aug 26, 2024 5:40 am

Never ran a NH except for a short while while my Holly G got rebuilt my Cory Walker. Which ran great just not as smooth through the entire RPM. Definitely better acceleration and more oomph on the hills then the G.

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