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Old 07-06-2007, 09:39 PM
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where do u find as&m throttel boddies
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got mine through Combnation Motor Sports a couple of years ago, But I dont think they are around anymore.
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I just noticed there are two part numbers in Summit online for the 58MM Holley throttle bodys. One is priced differently at 349.95 part # HLY-112-505 and the other is 399.95 part # HLY-112-509. I am thinking the cheaper is a 1993 model but what is the difference between the 1993 throttle bodys and the 1994-1997 other than OBD2 generic and OBD 2. Whats the difference between the throttlebodys?
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Originally Posted by ZEX-Z
I just noticed there are two part numbers in Summit online for the 58MM Holley throttle bodys. One is priced differently at 349.95 part # HLY-112-505 and the other is 399.95 part # HLY-112-509. I am thinking the cheaper is a 1993 model but what is the difference between the 1993 throttle bodys and the 1994-1997 other than OBD2 generic and OBD 2. Whats the difference between the throttlebodys?

The ninty threes had 4l60 transminssions witch required a detent cable hook up to control shifts....94 and later models came with the 4l60E witch im sure you know is the electronic version with no detent cable hook up on the throttle body being neccessary.
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$50 for a tit on the throttle blade? I have run 700r4 and 4l60e with my BBK. That's the only difference, a tab on the blade for the TV cable to snap to. There has to be something else?
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We need to do a little more research on these two. 50 Dollar difference for the Holley 1993 model 58MM and the 94-97 58mm? Some thing is wrong. I will get on the phone with holley tommorrow and find out.
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I only paid like 249.99 for the Summit Throttle Body and that was only like a month ago, maybe month and a half
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Originally Posted by ZEX-Z
We need to do a little more research on these two. 50 Dollar difference for the Holley 1993 model 58MM and the 94-97 58mm? Some thing is wrong. I will get on the phone with holley tommorrow and find out.
I believe '93s also have different IAC provisions. (threaded instead of bolted)
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Originally Posted by ZEX-Z
We need to do a little more research on these two. 50 Dollar difference for the Holley 1993 model 58MM and the 94-97 58mm? Some thing is wrong. I will get on the phone with holley tommorrow and find out.
Just trying to help you out....No since in you being a dousche bag
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Originally Posted by 2000 cam'n SS
Just trying to help you out....No since in you being a dousche bag


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I have a 58mm TPIS throttle body and I LOVE IT!
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58mm Arizona Marine intake best out there
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BBK 52mm
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I also have a 58mm BBK, and my idle is always messed up. Do you reccmened me cleaning out the IAC or what?
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Originally Posted by James Montigny
I believe '93s also have different IAC provisions. (threaded instead of bolted)

I would be mad if I paid $50 for threaded holes!
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Holley 52 mm with no probs
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ASM 58mm

My 396 def. needs it.
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Accufab 90mm

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AS&M 58 MM in front of my ported/welded/epoxied LT4 intake. I also have an AS&M Monoblade waiting to go on with new intake.


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