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Old Aug 8, 2014 | 02:53 PM
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Default WOT microswitch bracket for fast 92 TB

who makes one? I have stock 799 heads. fast 92/102 setup. thanks.
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Old Aug 12, 2014 | 10:27 PM
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I couldn't find anything either so I made one. For my fast 92/PTM95mm t-body I just bent a 90* out of aluminum strap (used for making fuel cell straps) and mounted the switch to one side of the bracket, and drilled a hole in the other side so it could sit under one of the t-body mounting bolts. Works perfectly and looks very clean.

I'll send pics if it would help...
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Old Aug 13, 2014 | 08:40 AM
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We don't sell one, we normally use ours and mount it under the gas pedal, or you could bend our bracket and probably make your own that way. Sorry I couldn't be of more help man.

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I couldn't find anything either so I made one. For my fast 92/PTM95mm t-body I just bent a 90* out of aluminum strap (used for making fuel cell straps) and mounted the switch to one side of the bracket, and drilled a hole in the other side so it could sit under one of the t-body mounting bolts. Works perfectly and looks very clean.

I'll send pics if it would help...

Sure. I'd be interested in seeing them.
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Easy and cheap. A little rough as I made it with a bench grinder and plugged the wheel with aluminum. Could use a little polishing but it works perfectly and stays put. I just started with a 1.5" x 1.5" 90 degree part, cut the radius to match the t-body and started drilling holes.



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Easy and cheap. A little rough as I made it with a bench grinder and plugged the wheel with aluminum. Could use a little polishing but it works perfectly and stays put. I just started with a 1.5" x 1.5" 90 degree part, cut the radius to match the t-body and started drilling holes.



Cool. Want to make me one?
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Cool. Want to make me one?
Are you local? If so it's gonna cost you all the beer I can drink during making/installing
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Are you local? If so it's gonna cost you all the beer I can drink during making/installing
No lol I'm in Pa. I'll pay ya something for it and send it to me. How does it mount to the tb?
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I'd be glad to make you one but is your throttle body, and throttle cam identical to mine? If not the bracket may need tweaking on your end, or another good possibility is it may not fit at all.

It mounts under one of the throttle body mounting screws...using the radius of the throttle body to lock the bracket in place and prevent it from rotating

PM me a couple pics like the ones i posted.
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