Anyone know how to hook up kickdown tv cable to 700r4 to ls1?
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Anyone know how to hook up kickdown tv cable to 700r4 to ls1?
I just finished ls2 conversion into 69 camaro and we reused the race built 700r4 the car had. The problem I have is I need to hook up the kickdown TV cable to the ls1 throttle body.
Anyone know a source on this?
Anyone know a source on this?
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i know the iroc tuned port motors used the same type of throttle deal as the ls1 just on the other side. i wonder if you lookat how those are hooked up you could copy it just opp. sides.
you may just have to drill a hole (in the right spot) and put it the round thingy the tv clips to?
you may just have to drill a hole (in the right spot) and put it the round thingy the tv clips to?
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It all depends on what type of throttle body you are running. If it's DBW, you will have hell. You may have to go to a manual valve body. If you have an early(98-99) style body, it's easy. Bowtie Overdrives makes a kit that will work on that throttle body side plate. If you're running an after market throttle body, you have to engineer a mounting point and bracket like I did. Here is a website with the correct geometry, http://www.chevyhiperformance.com/te.../photo_07.html , and that's extremely important. You will also need the TV cable from Lokar. Here is a picture of my setup.
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I'm using the iroc tv cable set up. I made an L shaped bracket welded it to the stock tb. There is a throttle cable bracket on the pass. side of the intake that is what I attached the tv cable housing to. My 700r4 works great with my ls1. Good luck
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Can you offer up any pics of your setup. I am getting ready to start this swap in m 87 Corvette and the tv cable hook up was a concern of mine. Thanks
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I have one of the bowtie overdrives TV cable kits for the LS1. I changed to a powerglide last winter. PM me if your interested, I'll make you a smokin deal on it.
The kit is SOLD
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I remember reading a post from someone on here that made a hybrid cable--->ETC. He used a conventional cable and ran it through the firewall to a modified ETC contol unit he had cut up from a Corvette or truck pedal. That then controled the throttle body. He had his TV cable hooked up to the cable connection point. I wish I could remember the persons board name. It was done very cleanly and I believe he had cruise control integrated into it.
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I remember reading a post from someone on here that made a hybrid cable--->ETC. He used a conventional cable and ran it through the firewall to a modified ETC contol unit he had cut up from a Corvette or truck pedal. That then controled the throttle body. He had his TV cable hooked up to the cable connection point. I wish I could remember the persons board name. It was done very cleanly and I believe he had cruise control integrated into it.
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What's preventing you from connecting this cable alongside the throttle cable at the pedal? That's the way they connected the kickdown cable on my Skylark from the factory.