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    Question Weber Carb Conversion Cleanup

    Is there a thread or a list for what can be removed after a Weber carb conversion? Do I need an ECU, O2 sensor, etc? So far I've removed the vacuum octopus assembly, the evap canister, and some environmental devices from the exhaust and intake manifold. It still runs fine.
    That Weber carb with electric choke is wonderful. I even got the cold start idle dialed in.
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    No need for the ECU or O2 or 99% of vacuum lines. Just PCV and booster
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    You can disconnect the O2 sensor but it's handy to keep if you want to add an EGO meter. Only vac line you really need to retain is the distributor vacuum advance. The Weber is time consuming to get it dialled in, but it's a lot simpler and efficient than the Mikuni.
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