Single Plain intake guy's, what throttle cable bracket are you using?
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Single Plain intake guy's, what throttle cable bracket are you using?
Got my new Victor Jr EFI on the car. I haven't bought a throttle body yet. Not sure which one I will run. I just need to know what bracket you guy's are using for the throttle cable?
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Re: Single Plain intake guy's, what throttle cable bracket are you using?
On the one i am putting together...
Taking a stock 48mm TB cable attachment point (half moon thingy) and welding it onto the cable attachment on the TB. That gives me throttle and cruise hookups.
For the bracket itself, taking the stock one, and welding it where ever it needs to be. Just make sure to check your TPS voltages before making a final mounting point
Taking a stock 48mm TB cable attachment point (half moon thingy) and welding it onto the cable attachment on the TB. That gives me throttle and cruise hookups.
For the bracket itself, taking the stock one, and welding it where ever it needs to be. Just make sure to check your TPS voltages before making a final mounting point
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Re: Single Plain intake guy's, what throttle cable bracket are you using?
Originally Posted by atljar
On the one i am putting together...
Taking a stock 48mm TB cable attachment point (half moon thingy) and welding it onto the cable attachment on the TB. That gives me throttle and cruise hookups.
For the bracket itself, taking the stock one, and welding it where ever it needs to be. Just make sure to check your TPS voltages before making a final mounting point
Taking a stock 48mm TB cable attachment point (half moon thingy) and welding it onto the cable attachment on the TB. That gives me throttle and cruise hookups.
For the bracket itself, taking the stock one, and welding it where ever it needs to be. Just make sure to check your TPS voltages before making a final mounting point
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