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question on aftermarket throttle body.
Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 5:23 pm
by 04sxt2.0
ok i got a lorenzo throttle body of blazesxt, its for an R/T i believe, he said i would have to some slight modification to make it work with the regular 2.0l engine, does anyone know excatly what i would have to do to make it work with an SXT model.
Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 7:19 pm
by TomZ
AFAIK, there's no difference for a TB between Mag and non-Mag motors. I'm using the same Modern Performance 60MM TB on my Mag motor as I used on the original non-Mag motor. The difference is in the CAI. The CAI tube section that goes from the intake manifold to the TB is different. On a Mag motor, the tube is bent, on a non-Mag it's straight. A possible problem is if the TB isn't set up for the cruise control. Cruise control requires two tracks for the cables, one for the throttle cable and one for the cruise control cable. I don't have cruise on my car, so it isn't an issue.
Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 7:22 pm
by 04sxt2.0
so it should work fine then right. i dont have cruise control either, i saw a write up on how to install a couple of months ago, does anyone have a copy of that write up
Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 9:21 pm
by Diablo0
http://www.lfsracing.com/support.php
Scroll down, it shows what tab you need to cut off there

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 10:01 pm
by 04sxt2.0
i got it all in, the throttle feels real hard, do i need to move the throttle wire over one to make it feel normal, or do the 60mm throttle bodies feel that way normally.
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 3:14 am
by seisephiroth

i have a question that relates to the same part as the original post so i figured i'd post here instead of starting a new thread.
i just got a LFS TB and i need to know if it will work in an ATX. i tried to put it in today but found three things wrong, first off is that i was missing some bolts for the cable bracket, second was that said bracket needed some dremaling, those two problems are easily solved the big problem is the 3rd one, there is no place to attach the ATX kickdown line. is it absolutly nessecary. is there a way to bypass it , or circomevent it, or can i fabricate something to take the place of the missing line track, or is this an MTX mod only,
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 9:21 am
by kevo
04sxt2.0 wrote:i got it all in, the throttle feels real hard, do i need to move the throttle wire over one to make it feel normal, or do the 60mm throttle bodies feel that way normally.
is the reaction long or does it literally feel its hard when you press down on the gas? If your cable is a bit loose then loosen up your clamps and push your throttle body to the right, closer to the main cai pipe and then tighten your clamps down again.
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 11:43 am
by MoparNeonMan
Kevo
I believe he means resistance in the accelerator....you can unwind the spring a time or two to make it easier to push
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 5:32 pm
by 04sxt2.0
when you depress the pedal is when it is harder than stock, or the resistance in the pedal when it is being depressed, i think it is just the spring is tighter than stock