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when i do my transmission conversion, ill probably look at getting a improved carby than my stock hitachi,
i have a fully stock a12 in a 75 b210 sedan and was wondering what cheap, easy, bolt right up carbys people would recomend, any suggestions welcome

Posted on: 2006/4/28 14:15
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check the tech section, it has several options. it is located at the top left of this page, then follow the links on this site.

Posted on: 2006/5/3 10:56
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32/36/webber but get it rejetted for the 1.2

Posted on: 2006/5/3 11:15
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ive just read the tech section on the carbs and they state:
Stock Hitachi 306
* the best fuel economy
* the best driveability and smoothness of throttle response, although properly jetted and synchronized Webers may run just as well (but take some tuning effort)

Weber DGV 32/36
The Weber DGV series downdraft carb is an excellent choice for the daily driver stock or lightly modified A-series engine. See the Tech Section article Weber 32/36 Carburetor.

Note that the Holley G180 and Holley 5200 are the same carburetor, as commonly found on Ford engines and others. These are made by Holley with a license from Weber of Italy.

* Least expensive upgrade choice
* can use stock A-series engine manifold by using a simple adapter plate
* Uses the Solex two-barrel bolt pattern

so if the stock hitachi is more fuel efficent, and has a smoother thottle responce, and you need to rejett the webber along with purchase adapter plates, is the webber much of a improvement, upgrade, and are the people with 32/36 webbers happy with their upgrades

Posted on: 2006/5/3 13:38
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weber's better than stock, nearly as efficient. Tuning can be annoying, but most carbs are annoying to tune.

Posted on: 2006/5/3 17:28
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