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Old 01-17-2004, 01:30 AM
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Weber 32/36 DGEV tuning for 1.5 ltr

ok i have everything i need to put this carb on my car ( i have 3 of them so no shortage of parts ) 32/36 DGEV weber

it is going on a stock 4 cylinder 1.5 litre sohc mazda E5 engine ( FWD ) no other mods but putting on extractors soon.

what i need to know is a good starting point for jetting, specifically:

sizes for: ( have listed the sizes i have available )

my fixed choke sizes are 26 & 27 ( non replaceable )

primary & secondary main jets ? ( 130,135,140 i have in stock )
primary & secondary air correction jets ? ( 120,125,150,160,170 i have )
primary & secondary idle jets ? ( 40,45,50 i have )
primary & secondary emulsion tubes ? ( i have 2x F66 & 2x F50 i have )
aux venturis i have ? 3.5 & 4.5 ( 2 each )
pump jet ? ( 50 )


really hope there are some carb specialists out there who can get me started.
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