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Engine To Choke or not to Choke? That is the Question!

The Carburetor on your CJ currently has no choke at all... Do you?

  • A) Leave it off 😂

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  • B) Buy and install a "stovepipe" choke and re-attach the intake tube that was capped with a screw

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I went EFI but on my stock intake. And I did two barrel/port
 
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Triple yes on the EFI.

However, my prior '79 CJ5 w/AMC 304 motor had no choke on the Motorcraft 2bbl. But, that Jeep wasn't a daily driver and was never used in cold weather where a choke is especially needed.
 
I'm running a sniper. I was using a MC 2100 which has a standard square bore mounting flange. I already had my adapter on for it so the sniper 2300 was a direct replacement.

Sniper also makes a kit for the CJ the directly replaces the original carter
 
Thanks! I have the 2100, so this should be perfect to go with the ignition upgrades that are sitting on the shelf. Summit has it marked down to $1100 right now, maybe I need to get it on the way. 😁
 
Okay sooooo... Does anyone know any single jeep ladies with money that would buy me EFI? 😆😆😆

If not, what is the next best option?
The Holley Sniper #550-849 is a 2-barrel system. I don't like the Howell kits - old technology. I love my Edelbrock Proflow, but it's on a SBC V-8. I'm not aware of a model for the AMC258.
 
I forgot to mention that I have a holley 2300 carb 2bbl on a factory 2bbl intake for a AMC 304 . I do not plan to spend more than $100 for anything. This is not a pristine vehicle that I'm doing a full restore on.

Maybe future state, but definitely not now.
 
I forgot to mention that I have a holley 2300 carb 2bbl on a factory 2bbl intake for a 304. I do not plan to spend more than $100 for anything. This is not a pristine vehicle that I'm doing a full restore on.

Maybe future state, but definitely not now.
Mine is far from pristine. In fact if you want to know what condition mine was in when I got her almost 20 years ago I was paid $200.00 to take it.
 
My recommendation is to do a lot of research and reading about the sniper.
 
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