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Down draft webber to a 2.6

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Down draft webber to a 2.6

Post by Youngy »

Has any put a down draft webber on a 2.6 pajero
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Post by NCpaj »

the 2.6ltr is the same as the early magna engines, and on a few of the hot4s type websites people have put webbers and the like on their magnas.

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Post by Zute »

Twin side draft webbers work a treat. But are very thirsty. Try 40's or 45's. "Red Line" make the manifold.
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Post by Youngy »

thanks mate i put it on and it works great lot more power we drove it up to newcastle from vic i got 659km to a tank and with the standard carb i got 700km to a tank .

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