dual weber ict carburettors on ea82

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rob83ke70
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dual weber ict carburettors on ea82

Post by rob83ke70 » Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:08 pm

anyone ever gone to the trouble of fitting dual carbies to an ea82? I had in mind the possibility of dual single barrel weber ict carburettors which seem to be popular among vw enthusiasts. lot of interesting photos, all vw though. linkages look like fun. Possibly too much fun for a road going car with ac and all that jazz.

I would love to see it done though!!

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Post by subius » Wed Jul 16, 2008 8:04 pm

The ea81 twin carb manifold will bolt directly onto the ea82 block. I have done this on my L series using the original carbs from the twin setup. Not sure if webbers would fit but could be worth a look.

Some pics in this thread.
showthread.php?t=7921

Sam
89 L wagon: twin carbs, kings, kybs, 2" lift, rear discs, clutch lsd, L awd box, Kumho KL71 27s
85 Vortex: ej20 G, awd, 5 stud, 17's, almost on the road!
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Post by rob83ke70 » Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:10 pm

thats what i'm after then!! looks a bit neater and more factory than I originally had in mind, but hey who's complaining about their modified car looking factory??

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