22r carbs

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  1. DROPT

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    im looking to get a weber, but on there site it says they are only compatible with the early year model trucks?

    anyways i just need a new carb might go pick up another stock one and just rebuild it. would like to get an aftermarket though. can anyone tell me whats out there for my 89 22r as far as a carb goes.
     
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    I have a 32/36 Weber on mine I got it from carbsunlimited I believe 85-93 w/e the last year of 22r was have all the same intake
     
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    had any problems with it yet? just wondering what the reliability is.
    also are these emissions friendly?
     
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    hmmm it appears that the webers dont use all the vacuum lines as the stock one does?
     
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    sell you my 86 stock carb 25 shipped.
     
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    u can get emission webers but i dont have the emissions @ all but i have no issues but like i said i need to fine tune it i run a little rich But very reliable i jump in my truck in the morning push the pettle once and turn the key for about 5-10 sec and shes running
     
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    I thought for sure the last year for a carb was 88. :shrug::shrug:

    But besides a 22R carb. Theres the...

    Weber 32/36. very simple and gas milage freindly. Many good results.
    Weber 38/38. A more power orented 2 bbl for a stockish engine.
     
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    well sir mine is an 89 with a carb :p

    are the webers emission friendly?
     
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    late reply here but I replaced my stock carb with a 32/36 Weber last January. It has been great. My truck is a 1990 2WD and I'm getting about 25/26MPG on the highway and about 23/24 on around town driving. I have had to adjust it a few times due to it running on after I shut the key off but other than that it has been great.

    Mine was a Redline kit. Very straightforward install.
     
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    I have what appears to be a stock weber 2barrel, I think it came off of a Celica with manifold. Would this give better performance than the truck carb. It has larger throats than the truck carb
     

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