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Re: Repl carb for 2.6L? [Re: socal1200r] #998762 06/28/10 08:19 AM
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So that would be the complete turbo conversion, with the EFI side of the house as well, right? I have no doubt an EFI would be able to pass emissions in CA better than a Weber carb kit, but I'm starting out simple then heading down the EFI road.


Just. Do. The. Turbo. Swap.

John B.

Re: Repl carb for 2.6L? [Re: off-roader] #998763 06/28/10 11:47 AM
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socal1200r Offline OP
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Hey Brooksie, are y'all Navy?


That'd be my guess FE. Only reason IMHO for a cali guy to be in Norfolk. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


Negative ghostrider, lol! I'm actually a Lt Col in the AF Reserves, was on temporary active duty with Joint Forces Command in Norfolk and Suffolk for a few years. Now working as a govt contractor back at JFCOM. Even though I live in Norfolk, which is where the BIG Navy base is out here, there's also Langley AFB, Fort Eustis, and Fort Monroe all within easy commuting distance. But yes, Norfolk is primarily a Navy town, that's for sure. My dad is a retired Seabee Senior Chief, so I have some bit of heritage to be around here, lol...



1989 Monty SWB, 2.6L w/MT, 15" alloys, 265/75 Dunlop Radial rovers, rear air shocks, Weber 32/36, SQ oil cooler, (SOLD Oct 2012)
Southeast VA, USA
Re: Repl carb for 2.6L? [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #998764 06/29/10 04:28 PM
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kuhles Offline
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Sent you 88 VIN via pm


'88 2.6 standard stocker in the flatlands "I love this truck"
Re: Repl carb for 2.6L? [Re: kuhles] #998765 06/29/10 07:28 PM
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Thank you for the '88 VIN. The part number for the depression chamber/secondary actuator for the Mikuni carb is the same for both auto and manual transmissioned trucks. See previous page for part number and cost.

John B.

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