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Acceleration is too slow from 0 to 25 mph - 1987 Toyota 4Runner

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I would assume that your engine still runs on carburetor. have your primary jets(in the carb) replaced. normal carb primary/secondary jetting for 1.6cc engine is 105/135. primary jets basically is responsible to acceleration, secondary jets are for speeding.

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