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Old 06-14-2004, 11:56 AM
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Talking weber 32/36 help

I've got a weber progressive carb waiting to go on my 1st gen. Only problems are I don't know what kind of adapter I need for it to bolt up and the carb is set up as a water choke right now. I'm not really sure what that means or if I need to change it. Any help would be appreciated.

On another note, I'd really like to join a 4runner club in or around Denver, what options do I have?
Old 06-14-2004, 01:43 PM
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the water choke idea has always intrigued me, but i don't think toyota engines have a provision for them i know there's conversion kits to go from electric to manual choke, but i don't know if there are for the DGAV

call up lc engineering or downey offroad, i *think* they sell a 1 piece adaptor instead of the weber 2 piece that is prone to vacuum leaks(trust me, i HATE that thing, i wanna get rid of it)

actually, the best aftermarket carb for a 22R would be a 38mm weber. the 32/36 has a lower cfm than the stocker caburetor
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