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are all weber 32/36 carbs the same?

are all weber 32/36 carbs the same?

Postby slow50 » Thu Nov 04, 2010 4:53 pm

basicly some guy is selling a barely used 32/36 DGEV Weber Carb is it the same carb that i would buy for my 2.0? i know the adapter is different but is the carb the same? he says its a redline one that he got off ebay. right now i have a weber 34 i think but it runs really rich and i cant fix it or find jets for it. and is this the right carb to get? its going on an all stock 2.0. also should a weber carb be stamped with a weber logo? i think the one i got is fake. its only got a small weber sticker on it nothing else.
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Re: are all weber 32/36 carbs the same?

Postby camoit » Thu Nov 04, 2010 8:13 pm

Try a VW shop. Here in Sacramento we have a place called Bugformance. Or try contacting weber directly on line. They should be able to help you find a dealer near you. Here is what you need .
http://www.redlineweber.com/html/application_guide/performance_main_and_air_jet_kit.htm
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Re: are all weber 32/36 carbs the same?

Postby slow50 » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:12 am

ya but if you notice they dont sell them for the carb i got. ive read alot about it online everyone that bought one of these carbs say they run rich and weber no longer sells the right jets for them. so id rather get the right carb that everyone else uses and says they can bolt it on and it runs like a champ. is the 32/36 the right carb to get?
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Re: are all weber 32/36 carbs the same?

Postby slow50 » Tue Nov 09, 2010 4:13 pm

well i was worried about the one i got. he says theres a weber logo stamped into the carb. and mine theres not stamp just a little sticker. im thinking thats why mine runs like a turd.
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