32/36 carb

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32/36 carb

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I got a question for all you SR5 owners. I just ordered a CAM and CARB its the REDLINE WEBER 32/36 carb and well its the full kit for $286.00 and
I saw that there are a bunch of small little parts for it and I am getting worried that It may look a little complicated to hook up. Anyone ever donr the 32/36 carb in there car? And if any would there be any acceleration or torque gains?

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the 32/36 carb did make my 4ac a lilttle bit peppier, not a whole lot but its noticable. good fuel economy and better response. just bolt on the adapter and tranfer the linkage from the stock 4ac carb to the weber. less hassle and fits better

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Yea see I thought that. And I even saw a link of a how to. But i just dont know where the electronic choke plugs in to. Any one?

http://www.toyotapowered.com/index.php?showtopic=3

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Post by erickz300 »

The electric choke can be hooked up to the black and red wire(i think) on the original carb harness. just use a test light to find which wire has power on ignition.

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