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    Weber 34 DGEC

    Looks like there is an alternative to the 32/36 and 38 weber.

    http://www.carburetion.com/weber/weber.htm
    Another place selling them... I hope they use the 32/36 and 38 mounting base... is the carb 34 if both barrels... I need to find more

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    Re: A New Hope ( Weber Wars , Episode 4 )

    I have just installed a 34 dgec on my accord. Waiting on welding a throttle cable bracket then test drive. Ohh i removed a 32/ 36 dgev. I had installed this on a toyota truck for about 100 miles noticeably more powerful than the toyota i drove with the 32/36. I think i will do great on the accord. Will certainly let you know.
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    Re: A New Hope ( Weber Wars , Episode 4 )

    hey man how has it gone with it. I seriously want to upgrade the fuel system and the carb on my accord for my birthday.
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    Re: A New Hope ( Weber Wars , Episode 4 )

    Im looking at installing the 32/36 in my 87 accord LX...

    What im wondering is.... What should my mileage/gallon be once completed?
    Also Will I be able to pass my emissions here in the states? (Washington State)?

    Thanks,
    Any help would be greatly appreciated....

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    Re: A New Hope ( Weber Wars , Episode 4 )

    Quote Originally Posted by 1paakman View Post
    Im looking at installing the 32/36 in my 87 accord LX...

    What im wondering is.... What should my mileage/gallon be once completed?
    Also Will I be able to pass my emissions here in the states? (Washington State)?

    Thanks,
    Any help would be greatly appreciated....
    mileage, depends how ya drive...
    and no ya cant pass emissions, but in the part of wa i live in, we dont do emissions...

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    Re: A New Hope ( Weber Wars , Episode 4 )

    Quote Originally Posted by 1paakman View Post
    Im looking at installing the 32/36 in my 87 accord LX...

    Also Will I be able to pass my emissions here in the states? (Washington State)?

    It would depend on the particular test. If they do a visual inspection you would almost certainly fail. If it's a tail pipe test only at idle you could probably pass. If it's a tail pipe test where they put it through a simulated road course on a dyno, you *might* be able to get it to pass if it's tuned well but the odds are not good.

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    Re: A New Hope ( Weber Wars , Episode 4 )

    I just passed emissions with my 38 weber and 272 cam. So, it is possible to pass emissions with a weber. Here in Idaho we do a tailpipe test at idle, and at 2500rpm in neutral. I should also mention that I passed without having to mess with the timing or any of the mixture adjustments. Just the same tune I run all the time.
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    Re: A New Hope ( Weber Wars , Episode 4 )

    hmm... i didnt think a weber wOuld pass...

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    Re: A New Hope ( Weber Wars , Episode 4 )

    Quote Originally Posted by itzdave View Post
    hmm... i didnt think a weber wOuld pass...
    It passes but in a state that does full inspections it would fail like cygnus says. Here we only check for a cat and a gas cap. I was honestly surprised that it passed with the cam in it.
    Lostforawhile:we have to pick on him he's CAH he spray painted himself into this corner with the accord.

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    Re: A New Hope ( Weber Wars , Episode 4 )

    I got the 32/36 kit from redline for my 89 honda accord. I dyno tuned it and if you keep your foot out of it I get on avg of 32.9 miles to gallen in town. Have not clocked freeway, with a good tune and on 92 pump gas you can get good mpg. If you have a heavy foot you can kiss it good bye lol. But a weber can pass if its tuned top notch but mainly no they will not pass.

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