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Old 01-29-2007, 05:41 PM
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105MM Accufab for a ford TPS.

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Joe,
What are you using for a throddle cable? Also are you using the other sensor on the throddle body? I know the TPS is a ford and then you splice it to fit the factory harness right?
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I had a custom piece made for the throttle arm that uses the stock throttle cable, and stock throttle cable bracket. I also got the IAC housing from accufab, and yes I do use the Iac. I did splice in the Ford tps, I spliced it in with a 3 pin weather pac.
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So the IAC also gets spliced and connected to the factory harness? Who made the throttle arm for you, I might need one?
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The IAC you use is the factory one that is on your stock throttle body, so no splicing is needed there, the machine shop I use is the one that made the throttle arm. I will try and get some pics of it soon.
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Sweet. Pics would be awsome. Also do you think they would do it again?
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Yea, they can make anything
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You think you can hook me up with their number or contact info?
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It would be better if I had it made and sold it to you. I am not trying to be a dick or nothing like that, but these guys are very old fashioned. It is a 2 man manual machine shop. I would have to take them mine so he can duplicate it, as they don't do blueprints on such small run items.
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I just bought one yesterday. Shoot me a PM on details of what we can do or work out. Thanks!



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