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Old 01-19-2003, 10:22 PM
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Default Throttle body differences

Are there any differences in throttle bodies between years of LS1 F-Bodies?
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Default Re: Throttle body differences

98-99 are the same and 00-02 are the same. The linkage is the only difference between them.
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Default Re: Throttle body differences

Also differences in the coolant fittings
(early are same both sides, late are
fat, 90-degree on passenger and skinny,
straight on driver's side. And PCV breather
fitting was different on my '02 than the
early body I ported. PCV fitting is easy
to remove /swap, coolant is a bitch (can't
say impossible, but it felt more likely to
break than give, so I quit).

Casting #s are the same, it's just fittings
and shaft / spring that differ. If you're
going to bypass, then the rest of the
differences don't matter as everything else
will swap easily.




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