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08-25-2007, 06:51 PM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: minivan by a creek
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Originally Posted by MarshallOne
What engines do those carbs usually come on?
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a lot of european cars.
now here's some facts. the holley 5200 series found on the ford 2.0 pinto/ mercury capri and ford 2300 is the same basic carb as the 5220 and 6500 holley on the mopars. and guess who actually designed the carb? weber!!!!! however the Weber DGV carb has the same throttle plate design of 32mm and 36mm. just like the fords, chevy vega, and all the 2.2 mopars. even VW used this carb before FI on the rabbits.
if you are dealing with a track rules issue, the weber is legal since it is the same carb just has better tune-ability w/o emissions issues
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08-26-2007, 08:21 AM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: minivan by a creek
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Originally Posted by ShelbyNeon
I was going to do a 38 originally. I also have a twin 5200 setup from MP that I used to run, but when autocrossing, the jets would flood in hard right turns. I had to rejet the secondaries with very small jets.
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you'll be even more disappointed with a holley carb.
if you're having problems with fuel issue, sounds like your float level is too high. also there are many excellent sources for setting up the weber carb. I have a Weber book (like the small block chevy books you see at the auto parts store). this book had a lot of great tips on setting up the carb... sounds like you need to do some research.
Pegasis (sp) in new berlin, wi is a weber dealer with good product support. they are road race experts. there's also the carb shop in CA for another weber source. stick with the 38 carb, it is a great carb for a well built 4cyl engine. however if you do not have a lot of cam, compression etc, it is overcarburating your engine. go to a DGV 32/36 or maybe a 34/34 weber.
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08-26-2007, 10:05 AM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Feb 2005
My Ride: 1987 caravan
Engine: 2.2 carb
Induct: N/A
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Googled and got this:
Pegasus Auto racing Supplies?
Does they supply parts for 32/36 DFEV?
Reason I need to source a good source of tuning kit and rebuild kit. I don't have paypal either.
Cheers, Wizard
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08-26-2007, 01:49 PM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Feb 2005
My Ride: 1987 caravan
Engine: 2.2 carb
Induct: N/A
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I had done some "footwork" over 'net with google and contacted several weber distributor/resellers places by email, some rebuffed my questions and where to get. Eventually one responded and sent me along to one place which I got in contact and worked out some details. I'm just holding on it for now as this comes from USA. I'd rather try to find one that is selling weber stuff in canada. So far, little success with this, just pointing it along would be helpful.
Cheers, Wizard
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