I just added a BBK 52mm throttle body. It seems there is a "drag" just off idle when running. It takes some effort to overcome the initial throttle movement. Is the gap by the blades too small?
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the blades could be geting caught when the throttle is let off. on the TB there should be an adjustment screw to keep it from doing this.
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Brandon
"ScreaminDeamin 360"
350 60 over, TRW forged 9.83:1 pistons,Hooker Comp headers, crane cam 216/228 .484/.512, crane 1.6 RR's, ported plenum, home made ram air, 24lb SVO injectors, crane AFPR, all going through 3 inch mandrel pipe and a flowmaster.
New project-89 IROC-305 5spd...Jamex Springs...and thats just about it!Soon- 6 speed, Pro 5.0 shifter and 4.10's
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Brandon
"ScreaminDeamin 360"
350 60 over, TRW forged 9.83:1 pistons,Hooker Comp headers, crane cam 216/228 .484/.512, crane 1.6 RR's, ported plenum, home made ram air, 24lb SVO injectors, crane AFPR, all going through 3 inch mandrel pipe and a flowmaster.
New project-89 IROC-305 5spd...Jamex Springs...and thats just about it!Soon- 6 speed, Pro 5.0 shifter and 4.10's
http://users.argolink.net/bvana
http://ScreaminDeamin.cz28.com
R1,
Follow the directions for setting the throttle plate minimum air position and you should solve the problem.
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Later,
Vader
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Follow the directions for setting the throttle plate minimum air position and you should solve the problem.
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Later,
Vader
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"Click - Click - BOOM!"
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