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The best way to go of course is to go pull one from a junk yard, find a Ranger with a 2.3L and a Holley/Weber 32/36, no need to rejet, as it's jetted just right for subies. This is the one I grabbed. Then order a rebuild kit, some carb cleaner and engine degreaser, and of course the adapter plate. Then you could swap over the fuel inlet/outlet from your hitachi onto the weber, then buy of course the air filter assembly.

 

All of this together, from a new carburetor is about $300+ whereas I paid $35 for the carb, $8 for cleaning supplies, $80 for the air filter assembly and the adapter. (genuine redline, a little bit expensive, but I got it next day from a shop)

 

So of course $123 is way better than $300+ for a weber kit IMO.

 

And a 32/36 DGEV or DGAV (aqua, for the water assisted choke) either will work I have the DGAV.

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Depends - if your car has a feedback carb, then no. The feedback control systems, which are a big part of the emmissions stuff, will no longer function. If on the other hand, you have a carbed car with no feedback system, then yes, it is completely possible to save all the emmisions equipment. Which amounts to the cat, and the AIS for live systems, and the evap canistor for the passive system. All of which can be kept. In my experience, running my Brat both with the AIS, and without, it didn't help matters much, in fact on the second run with a functional AIS, the HC's were actually higher. Go figure. Personally I could give a crap, and I'll pull it off just to stick it to the man when I get my P.O. box out in no DEQ country...... LOL

 

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Sorry - there's no way I can tell. I have no idea how many were produced with versus without. You can easily tell for yourself - just check under the drivers side dash for the computer. If you have a computer, then you have a feedback system - no computer means no feedback. Should be a black or gold box with a green or red LED on it. It will look very computerish.....

 

I can tell you that of the selection of cars I have owned from 83 and 84 (I'm an EA81 guy), most were feedback. Even my friends 82 Brat had a feedback system. However - my 85 Brat is not...... just depends on where the car was originally sold. California cars are always feedback I believe.

 

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Originally posted by JonOfScio

carbs.net.... ect.

 

The best way to go of course is to go pull one from a junk yard, find a Ranger with a 2.3L and a Holley/Weber 32/36, no need to rejet, as it's jetted just right for subies.

 

so i am not accused of highjacking, please see this post: http://usmb.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=11092

cause i want to know more about finding webers at junkyards.

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