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Old 02-21-2006, 08:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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AE92 carb 2 weber 4A-F 1988

i'm seraching a weber 2 change my carb. I have a 1988 4A-F SR-5. Please, send me the model of a weber and the company who make them. Thanks!
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Weber IS the company who makes them, its the brand's name. As for model.. not sure, maybe someone knows. You could also try searching for Mikuni carbs or even Solex. Use Google dude.
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Do they make aftermarket carbs that fit the stock manifold on a 88-92 4af?
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Yes, but you need an adaptor plate.
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AE92 many models

well, i found in the weber site, webernorthamerica.com, many models for 4 cylinders cars.


Models:
32/36 DGV 5A
32/36 DGEV
32/36 DGAV



but some people said me that the DGEV is better because the choke system it's electric.


weber have 3 types of choke systems:
1. Manual
2. Water
3. Electric

I recommend the electric because the manual chokes it's very difficult 2 set.

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