Nick Williams or stock FAST TB??
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Stuck in 2006 with incorrect information too I see.
FAST has totally redesigned their throttle bodies, they earliest 90mm TB stuck, but not wide open. They stuck just before closing making cars idle at 1500-1700RPM.
My brother and a few of my friends have the new 92mm FAST TB and has no issues. I'd have one if my truck wasnt drive by wire.
FAST has totally redesigned their throttle bodies, they earliest 90mm TB stuck, but not wide open. They stuck just before closing making cars idle at 1500-1700RPM.
My brother and a few of my friends have the new 92mm FAST TB and has no issues. I'd have one if my truck wasnt drive by wire.
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I picked up a new FAST 90/90 back in 2007 and I didn't have a problem with the throttle body. Worked pretty damn good if you ask me
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Stuck in 2006 with incorrect information too I see.
FAST has totally redesigned their throttle bodies, they earliest 90mm TB stuck, but not wide open. They stuck just before closing making cars idle at 1500-1700RPM.
My brother and a few of my friends have the new 92mm FAST TB and has no issues. I'd have one if my truck wasnt drive by wire.
FAST has totally redesigned their throttle bodies, they earliest 90mm TB stuck, but not wide open. They stuck just before closing making cars idle at 1500-1700RPM.
My brother and a few of my friends have the new 92mm FAST TB and has no issues. I'd have one if my truck wasnt drive by wire.
anyone know if FAST will replace your pos one with a new one or at least hook up a deal?