Which Weber Carb
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Which Weber Carb
I have an '84 pickup with a 22r and i jus got it bored .040 over, head work, medium comp cam, flat top pistons, etc and I don't know which weber carburater i should get for it. please help. thanks
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I would go with the 32/36 DGEV or the 38/38 DGES if you don't mind losing some fuel economy. The only one I would recommend against is the 34/34, my buddy just bought one and has spent HOURS working on the thing trying to get it right and it just isn't working so he's back to driving his street truck everywhere instead of the Toyota.
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Go with the 38/38, the 34/34 isn't a weber. Also get the LC engeneering adaptor they sell for 80 bucks it is well worth it. The weber adaptor plates are well known for being junk and causing vacuum leaks. Just buy a 38/38 carb, 22r throttle bracket, and air filter then buy the adaptor from LC.
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x2 on the 38/38. I have a 32/36 and it lacks real oof on the highway, because I have to touch into the 2nd barrel to get the power to cruise. the 38/38 has bigger barrels so ya can cruise easier, plus both barrels open at the same time. Least thats what my buddy told me.
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