Vaanth
Well-Known Member
Hello FBBO,
I recently joined and introduced myself in the Welcome Wagon forum. Some of you may have seen my user name, Vaanth, before. I have used it on several things and several places since I coined it in 1979.
In 1998, I wrote a document called "A Carter Thermo-Quad Guide" while on the Mopar Mailing List . It has become known as the "Vaanth Thermo-Quad Guide". Although it contained a fair amount of information, it had some gaps and had some errors. I have since re-wrote it, expanded it, and corrected it.
The updated Version 2 of the document, still in pure text form can be found at A Carter Thermo-Quad Guide, Version 2.0.
Another version in a basic web/HTML form can be found at A Carter Thermo-Quad Guide, Version 3.1.
Both of these versions, plus the original version (Version 1), and a simpler alternate HTML version (Version 3.0) are located at Vaanth Thermo-Quad Guide Site, along with some other Thermo-Quad reference information.
These are hosted on a Google Sites page. Google Sites is not ideal, but it is free, mostly works, and is relatively reliable. These updated versions are essentially complete. A possible future, fuller featured, Version 4 may be added later.
I also posted a similar message on FABO in the Fuel and Air Systems forum there.
FYI,
Gary aka Vaanth
I recently joined and introduced myself in the Welcome Wagon forum. Some of you may have seen my user name, Vaanth, before. I have used it on several things and several places since I coined it in 1979.
In 1998, I wrote a document called "A Carter Thermo-Quad Guide" while on the Mopar Mailing List . It has become known as the "Vaanth Thermo-Quad Guide". Although it contained a fair amount of information, it had some gaps and had some errors. I have since re-wrote it, expanded it, and corrected it.
The updated Version 2 of the document, still in pure text form can be found at A Carter Thermo-Quad Guide, Version 2.0.
Another version in a basic web/HTML form can be found at A Carter Thermo-Quad Guide, Version 3.1.
Both of these versions, plus the original version (Version 1), and a simpler alternate HTML version (Version 3.0) are located at Vaanth Thermo-Quad Guide Site, along with some other Thermo-Quad reference information.
These are hosted on a Google Sites page. Google Sites is not ideal, but it is free, mostly works, and is relatively reliable. These updated versions are essentially complete. A possible future, fuller featured, Version 4 may be added later.
I also posted a similar message on FABO in the Fuel and Air Systems forum there.
FYI,
Gary aka Vaanth