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    Question Weber Questions

    Hey, I haven't been on the site very much lately. So all these new changes are baffling.. lol.

    I was thinking about doing a weber conversion to my little 88 LX. I was just wondering what carb would be the best bet? I was thinking of either doing an inline four single barrel deal.. or twin dual barrels. I just dont know which will give me the best bang for the buck. I've gone to weber.com and i cant find much info on the carbs. Just prices.

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    If you want easy go with the 32/36 DGV.

    Once you get into some more serious modifications like header, exaughst, headwork, ignition then the WEber 38mm is a better option.

    Both the 32/36 and the 38mm use the same adaptor plate, it should be listed on that site.

    Then there is the DCOE series, thats a lot more work and will not give you the greatest increase in power on a stock engine. You will need to custom make an intake manifold for that one.
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    so with an adapter plate will it bolt right up to the stock A20A1 manifold? I've already upgraded the ignition with a Super Coil and Iridium plugs... they're gapped a little bigger than stock. Also, what kind of power gains will this give me? and what kinds of things will need to be changed? Would i need to do any fuel work or timing work as well? thanks

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    I found a kit here and it's only about 360 bucks... However, it says it's for the LX with a Manual Transmission. Does this mean I cant use it with a stock automatic? Or is there something to do with vaccum lines and what not that would cause the auto to flub up?

    http://www.carbs.net/weber/Dataresul...8&Model=ACCORD

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