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    weber carb

    i was reading an every one was talking about a kit for there weber carb. so do they make a kit to bolt a weber carb on the accord or do they just make one size or what. i was looking around on ebay an seen one for a landrover an nissan that was it. so if anyone could help me out that would be great!



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    Re: weber carb

    check redline weber. most people run one of the two sizes, 32/36 or the 38/38.
    the 38/38 isnt really needed unless ya do a few other bolt ons tho...

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    Re: weber carb

    Having used either, I would prefer the 38.. it made the most difference but manifold & adapter need dremel or rotozip work to open them up some and remove the partition.

    32/36 is more of the bolt on and makes a world of difference too, just do it!
    carbs unlimited sells them online

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    Re: weber carb

    i found a 32/36 is it? on redline for 350 but i didnt see any 38/38s for the accord. ill prolly just get the 32/36.

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    Re: weber carb

    they do not sell the 38 like that but you can use it by getting just the adapter plate for the 32/36 and just order the 38 by itself. Get a 38 with standard jetting for an app such as any 2 thru 2,6 liter 4 cyl., this will run ok but you want to get some extra idle jets in the.45 to .60 range for tuning.
    Of course there are more tuning tricks with main and air correction jets and other things but for starters idle jet tuning you will need to suit your regional temperature and car set up etc..

    There is a LOT more info on this here
    https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4223

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    Re: weber carb

    Im going with a 32/36 myself. Im ordering it soon and im pretty hyped to install it and gut out some unneeded vacuum lines =D

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