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Weber Twin 34 ICT Carburettor Kit, Type 4: T2 Bay (1972-1979), T25 (1980-1983), 914 (1970-1976)

SKU
AC129K1412

Weber Twin 34 ICT Carburettor Kit, Type 4: T2 Bay (1972-1979), T25 (1980-1983), 914 (1970-1976)

SKU
AC129K1412
Reviews & Ratings

Weber twin 34 ICT carburettor kit for 1700-2000cc Type 4 engines. This kit is suited to stock and mild performance engines and is a great standard replacement for original worn carburettors. These are single barrel 34mm carburettors and provide reasonable fuel economy. These carburettors don't have an electric choke. The kit includes the carburettors, manifolds, cone air filters, fuel lines, hex linkage and hardware to fit.

For optimum performance this kit should be setup on a rolling road. To improve low end running and idle a 1/2'' balance pipe should be added between the inlet manifolds.

£749.95 £624.96

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This product is special order and will be ordered for you from the manufacturer. We require payment at the time of order. Special Order - delivery 3 weeks

Special Order - delivery 3 weeks
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Product Information

This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts

Product Attributes
Also known asAC129K1412
Fitting Info

This kit will not function correctly with an OE vacuum advance distributor. Update your engine with a 009 or 050 electronic ignition and a new coil


Fitted with:

130 main jets

55 idle jets 

160 air correctors

1.75 needle jets

MarqueVolkswagen, Porsche
VehicleT2 Bay, T25, 914
Weight (kg)7.1894
BrandEmpi
QualityTop Quality
Unit of saleKit
Supplier code43-7412-0

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
T2 Bay1972-1979
T251980-1983
9141970-1976

Product Questions

Do these cars come with a port for the brakes?
Thanks Gaz
Question by: Gary Milner on 4 May 2021, 19:23
The manifolds are not drilled, but they could be if required.
Answer by: Nick Bitton on 5 May 2021, 09:11

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