22R Carb Options
#3
I actually have a weber 38 on my 22r. It makes a ton more power and it runs great when dialed in, but i have had absolute hell with it. The two piece adapter is a great example of what an engineer with down syndrome can do; It is so prone to extreme vacuum leaks I cant believe it works at all. If I had it to do over again, i would definitely go with a holley carb. If I was going to get a new manifold also, I would get one for a 4 barrel and use the 390cfm. Or, there is also a 2 barrel 350 cfm that can be used on the stock manifold.. not sure about options for an adapter in that case but I would probably make one.
#4
Got it. I've seen weber and holley kits. Not sure where the best place to get them is though. I read somewhere the redline weber kit allows stock air cleaner, but no mention in product descriptions.
#5
here is the adapter for the holley to stock manifold for $54:
http://toyotaperformance.com/carburetion.htm
and here is your carb for $270
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...43827_-1_10271
So you have both as a viable option. I think the holley is just better any way you look at it.. but the choice is yours.. let us know how it ends up!
http://toyotaperformance.com/carburetion.htm
and here is your carb for $270
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...43827_-1_10271
So you have both as a viable option. I think the holley is just better any way you look at it.. but the choice is yours.. let us know how it ends up!
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