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Old Jan 23, 2008 | 08:30 PM
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Throttle cable

I am doing the abs delete on my 95 z28 because the rear i bought is a three chanel and the car is a four channel. i am going to get the kit to remove the abs controll unit and all that extra junk. the car has traction controll and i have always hated the way the traction controll motor over the drivers valve cover. i know it wont work anymoe anyway so has anyone ever deleted asr? was there another f-body made that had a differnt throttle cable that would easily swap in? part #?
Old Jan 24, 2008 | 02:22 AM
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The accelerator cable for a '95 car without traction control is part number 122550676. It's basically the same as the one in a car with traction control, but just longer to reach to the throttle body.

The '95 non-traction control cruise control cable is part number 12550719.
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Old Jan 24, 2008 | 12:29 PM
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I have a 95 without the Traction Control. You'll also need a "retaining clip" and bracket that fits onto the intake manifold stud (4th from the front on the driver's side).

Also, there is another bracket that fits on the accelerator cable / throttle body cover on the driver side. It locks the clip on the end of the accelerator cable to the bracket.
Old Jan 24, 2008 | 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Wild1
I have a 95 without the Traction Control. You'll also need a "retaining clip" and bracket that fits onto the intake manifold stud (4th from the front on the driver's side).

Also, there is another bracket that fits on the accelerator cable / throttle body cover on the driver side. It locks the clip on the end of the accelerator cable to the bracket.
Uh, what are you talking about? You mean the brackets that are already there?

Removing the ASR box is easy. Get the non-ASR cables (the cruise cable is discontinued, so you need a donor car), then remove the ASR cables and put in the non-ASR cables. No extra parts/modifications required.
Old Jan 24, 2008 | 03:39 PM
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ok if i am thiking of this right my car has two cables, one from the pedal to the asr box and one from the asr box to the throttle. i think in an asr car the asr motor also acts as the cruse motor so if i take the asr box out why would i use two cables. sorry if that sounds a little stupid but my car has not been running for almost 9 months so things are getting fogy.
Old Jan 24, 2008 | 09:56 PM
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Green96Z - I don't know what is on an ASR vehicle since mine isn't equipped with it. I'm just stating that if in fact it is a longer cable that is needed, then I also have 2 brackets: one in the middle and one at the tip of the cable.

If the ASR has it, then disregard.
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