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Toyota 4AC with Weber 32/36, headers, and MSD 6AL hitting rev-limiter

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2010

Weak video of my Toyota Corolla 4AC motor with newly installed Weber 32/36 carburetor and headers hitting the 6K RPM rev-limiter of the MSD 6AL.

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  • Found the headers on ebay.

  • Hard to say how much difference the carb by itself made because I did the headers at the same time. But if I was doing it over, I'd probably forget about the progressive barrels and just get a Weber 38. I finally got some jets and have started tuning it though. My biggest problem is a lean bog if I mash the gas pedal too quickly. Check out 4AC Powered Dot Com for more info about Weber carbs on 4AC motors if you're interested.

  • It's definitely a 4AC. It's my only video; I'll probably post another once I re-jet the carb.

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  • if you got a timing computer with adjustable rev limit.. why set it to 6000rpm? lol i would set it to 7500, just dont go there too often, its about the limit..

  • dude WHERE DIDE YOU GET HEADERS FOR THE 4AC?!?!?!!!!!!

  • How many horses?

  • @Habeev07 Motor size, bro, is 1587cc 1.6L and for the modified state of the estimated HP, you'd have to ask morinooku! :) Good luck! :)

  • how much power do you think youve gained with the weber, im thinking of getting one instead of getting an overhaul that i desperatly need on the carby i have now, i just want some more power to tie me down untill i have enough cash to get a 20v

  • @Habeev07 4AC is 1.6L 8V SOHC it varies on power between years from 90hp,84hp, or 78hp @4800RPM.

    Its a good motor, its not as easy to find parts like the 4AGE though.

  • whats moter size is that and est hp?

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