Age Old Carb Questions

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Age Old Carb Questions

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Hi,

I have a Weber 32TL gathering dust in my bedroom as i originally bought it to replace my pierburg 1B3. Now im getting to a point wher ei have time to do it and was wondering if it was possible to convert the 32TL (manual choke) into a 32TLA (auto choke).

If so, will the overall replacement of the carb help or hinder my polo's performance/fuel consumption

Cheers.

(PS. its an '88 1043cc Polo C)
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Post by omicron »

I'd keep it as a manual choke, then, used correctly, you'd almost definatly see at least a slight increase in economy, depending on how well your pooberg is working.
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how did you get on with those springs mate :lol:
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Post by polock »

Installed, lowered and looking good zombie. made a world of difference to the handling. Cheers! :D

As for the carb, i think i'll just get it installed, set up and leave it as a manual. See what happens.

Cheers guys.

PS Is it an easy DIY install job? with a bit of professional setting up of course?.............I havent driven or tinkered with a manual choke for nearly 10 years lol
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Here's my pic zombie, taken a month or so ago, lots of jobs to do tho, lol.

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Post by Gareth_GT_Hatch »

yeah stick with the manual choke if you can! 8)
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looks good mate-mine was 40 on gti wheels

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keep up the good work
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Cheers, im getting a quote from a body shop this weekend after that its general maintenance for a while lol :)
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Post by Gareth_GT_Hatch »

yeah GTI 9-spokes always seem to suit squarebacks really well. 8) They looked totally wrong on my derby though. :?
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