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weber carby for hilux?????????

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weber carby for hilux?????????

Post by imbear »

hello can anyone tell me if it possible to put a weber carby(maybe 32/36 downdraft) on a 22r motor, i am trying to get a little power gain for towing, if someone has done it could u let me know if there was a gain or any other option that i could try,

thanks

the car is on gas as well dont know if that will make a difference. :?:
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Post by crunch »

I've got a Weber ready 2 go onto my 4y, just haven't got around to putting it on yet!

Sorry, not any help at all really. :P
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Post by simkell »

i don't know where you are from but if you try recarb on the sunshine coast they are very knowlegeable about weber carbies and they would be able to tell you which one would suit your needs best, and what adaptor plate to use. hope this helps.
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Post by imbear »

thanks Im in melbourne :)
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