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22r Carb/intake Manifold Upgrade And Emmissions Removal
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I think you're making more work for yourself honestly. what your trying to do is exactly how my brothers 85 is. Previous owner had done that to the motor.
You will gain no performance by doing this. I hate his weber, and we're actually looking to put a stock carb back on it. Sure it's simple, the only vacum lines coming off it go to the vac advance on the distrubutor but the webers themselves suck. My truck, an 87 and the last 22r they put a carb on runs awesome and I've even decided to let my EFI conversion collect dust because I have no more complaints about the carb. Only thing I've done is eliminate the EGR on my motor because I got tired of fighting an exhaust leak on the EGR exhaust manifold.
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correct me if I am wrong, but i am pretty sure that emmissions isn't required on a 25 year old car/truck, which it will be next year.
I too would like to see how to do this, as I am trying to clean up the engine bay, I dont really care if it doesn't "enhance" performance, I am just trying to clean up the mess of vacuum lines running all over the place on the passenger side. |
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I'm talking about Federal law and it doesn't care about how old or not a vehicle is. Fred |
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1974 and older. it dose not change by the year
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unless u work for the federal law then i suggest u keep ur comments to urself and let them do what theyr gonnna do cause quite frankly it looks as is no one cares |
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Well back to topic, if you get that intake you should not need the LCE block off plate.
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ah, ok, well thats why i said correct me if i am wrong! lol thanks for clarifying, i guess ill just have to make the decision to not worry about it.
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Just FYI as well, you don't need to change intake manifolds to put a weber carb on. As for blockoff plates, if your brain is much more than jello they're not that hard to make, unless you want to shell out the cash for LCE ones for the bling factor.
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