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Carb options for 87 Dodge raider 4cyl #897695 07/27/08 05:04 AM
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DJ Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I wanted to see if there were any other options for carbs for the Dodge Raider 4 cylinder? Mine is on its last leg and I wanted to see if there was an alternative to the stock setup. Especially since a remanufactured unit is over $400. Is there a cheaper, better option (other than rebuilding)? Also, who has the best price for the remanufactured units? Any help/advice is appreciated and welcomed.

DJ <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


'88 Raider 232,000 miles
Re: Carb options for 87 Dodge raider 4cyl [Re: DJ] #897696 07/27/08 05:08 AM
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rxinhed Offline
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There are the stock Mikuni and aftermarket Weber carbs. There is also the turbo setup. Some folks have talked about FI using an Australian intake manifold. That's about it.


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Re: Carb options for 87 Dodge raider 4cyl [Re: rxinhed] #897697 07/27/08 05:47 AM
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DJ Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Do you happen to know what the Weber part number is? Is there a whole lot of modification to get it to work?

DJ


'88 Raider 232,000 miles
Re: Carb options for 87 Dodge raider 4cyl [Re: DJ] #897698 07/27/08 02:42 PM
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Chris_J Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I have a Mikuni I just pulled off my truck less then 10k miles on it. Reman unit from National Carb in Flordia. Truck ran like a top before. Prob 250$ plus shipping Paid around 400$ for it a few years ago.

Re: Carb options for 87 Dodge raider 4cyl [Re: DJ] #897699 07/27/08 04:53 PM
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Trooper-san Offline
Mudrunner
DJ,
If memory serves me correctly, you would want a Weber K610 conversion kit. I think that they run about $350 new. You can find them on EBAY also.

The kit includes a Weber 32/36 DGEV carb. It's a 2 barrel progressive.

Take a look at this site:

Weber Conversions

Also, do a search on this site. There is good information to be found with a little digging.


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Re: Carb options for 87 Dodge raider 4cyl [Re: rxinhed] #897700 07/28/08 03:39 AM
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87Raider_TSI Offline
Wheeler
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Some folks have talked about FI using an Australian intake manifold.


Aw cmon, it's a little more than talk. There are at least 3 members on here that did use/are using the Magna intake in a truck. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


'87 Raider SWB 2.6T/5 spd - Boxy and boosted.
'88 Conquest TSI - MPI and lots of other mods
Re: Carb options for 87 Dodge raider 4cyl [Re: 87Raider_TSI] #897701 07/28/08 03:50 AM
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DJ Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
What does that FI setup cost? Any links to a website or more info? I did a search here but the search function is worthless.

DJ


'88 Raider 232,000 miles
Re: Carb options for 87 Dodge raider 4cyl [Re: DJ] #897702 07/28/08 05:57 AM
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fasteddy Offline
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Look at the turbo bible post stickied near the top of the page. Follow the directions. Omit turbo. You're done.


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Re: Carb options for 87 Dodge raider 4cyl [Re: fasteddy] #897703 08/01/08 02:09 AM
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Mudraider Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Got a reman from National Carb here and it was less then $300. It runs great now. Eddy and his staff know their stuff.


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Re: Carb options for 87 Dodge raider 4cyl [Re: DJ] #897704 08/02/08 03:49 PM
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KJ1223 Offline
Need a Spot
I am currently having problems with my carb. I want to put fi on it but can't find a conversion kit everyone i talked to can't help. Can you tell me how you solve your problem.

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