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Old 07-09-2008, 09:08 AM
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I am looking to put a weber carb and a pacesetter header on my fiancee's truck. I have never done this because my mazda has a rotary. So i guess you could say that i am a rookie to this. I have looked on ebay and some other web sites. Basically what i am trying to ask is where is the best place online to purchase a weber and a pacesetter. I would rather buy from someone that has has done business with a member to this forum.I am willing to spend money for these products and am not concerned about "penny pinching" to save a few dollars. I want to get this right from the begining and not have to do this more than once. I noticed a price difference on some webers on ebay for about $100 difference. I am not exactly sure what weber to buy and any fit kits that would be needed. I want to get reliability and decent gas milage out of the truck. I also want to know if pacesetter sells their headers with some sort of ceramic coating. I know there are plenty of places that sell "ceramic style" coatings. I would rather have the header already coated prior to being shipped. Thank you guys for your help. ---------------------Josh
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:09 AM
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www.webercarbsdirect.com for the weber kit and summit racing for the header, both good companies and the price seems to be about the same as ebay especially since I think webercarbsdirect has an ebay store as well as their normal online outlet.
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:55 AM
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Thank you for the link and info. Any specfic details on the carb 34 or 32-36 thanks--------Josh
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32/36 is the best, and easier install. since on the 34/34 the throttle cable falls a bit short and you have more moding to do. I've seen the weber for 279 shipped at ebay, don't know if that's weberdirect who sells em for that price or not.
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For overall driveability and mileage with a nice performance boost, go with the 32/36, if you have a molested engine with a bigger cam and other molestations, go with the 34/34.....

The 32/36 on my 87 was doing great at the time I sold it....

BTW, did I mention it's for sale again??
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32/36 is what I run.
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Thank you guys for your help. i'm going to go with the 32/36 and the armor coated pacesetter. I will be ordering them tomm. once again thank you---------later Josh
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