Reliable source for a Weber 32/36.

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  1. toy_boy

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    I'd like to find out who are the best sources for a reliable Weber 32/36 for a 20R motor?

    Please respond based on actual experience, and not from what you read or what you heard. I can find one that way, myself. :eek:

    I'd like maybe a couple of sources to choose from that you guys and/or gals have actually spent your hard earned money with and were happy with the service and product. If you got one off of ebay from an established seller who has great feedback, that's fine, too.

    Thanks.
     
  2. ShoNuff

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    when i bought my weber 38mm, i got it from lc engineering. but i think what ShoNuff posted would be better. Oh also i had no problem(s) when i was running a weber!
     
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    Mine Also came from redline

    And is hands down the best performance bolt on you can do for your truck.

    I blow peoples minds with my 20R I have done weber 32/36, Aurora plug wires, bosch platinum +4 plugs, accel super coil, and 2 1/4" exhaust.

    I put the carb on first then started doing things slowly. I found that with the ignition upgrade the idle really smoothed out. The engine was much more willing to respond to my plastering of the pedal to the floor as well.

    My truck will get full on second gear rubber with 30" tires and that both back tires. Can you tell i Beat the S**T out of it and it keeps going.

    oh yeah! get the manual choke option as it works well to adjust air/fuel ratio on the fly if doing any driving through the mountains or fast temperature changes.

    Oh and teach yourself to tune it, cause you will be tweaking it alot.........
    only takes 30sec once you know what your doing :waytogo:
     
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    i got the same setup as barto, but i also have a offenhauser dual port intake.


    i could power brake 33's on command and chirp gears. tow a K5 out of the woods and home, ect.



    if you want ill make a vid of power braking 31's cuz thats all i got right now. or you can wait a few weeks and ill have 35's then i WILL be making a burnout vid with my new tires.


    except for mega squirt there is NO better fuel delivery system for a 2xr then a weber. the stock efi is crap, the stock carb can be made better but that takes a person that really knows carbs and what to do to fab a carb.

    i swear by em, set my watch by em and would sleep with em if they wernt in my cars.
     
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    Yesss.

    Arrived this morning. :)

    I'm in the middle of doing a major motor clean-up and have yet to change the plugs, wires, cap and rotor. But once I'm done....this puppy will have a new home under my hood. :D

    Thanks for all the recommendations, guys. I did end up calling REDLINE, who referred me to, Carbs Unlimited (800-994-2272) in Auburn, WA. $275.94 out the door w/ FREE ground shipping.

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    Nice! cant wait to see what it looks like under the hood, im tryin to work on my truck, seein every1 else getting stuff done is makin me feel really lazy. but i do have about 3 projects im tryin to fund :p
     
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    nice

    i gotta try and see if i can buy my 34/34 off the guy i sold my other truck to

    my current truck's carb is awful
     
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    Wow thats Awesome Brandy New right out the box!!! can't wait to upgrade mine:waytogo:
     

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