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Old 08-14-2006, 02:37 PM
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Wow, TODAY i DID THE THROTTLE PLATE MOD AND BOY IS IT NICE. I COULD NOT BELIEVE THE POWER I GOT FROM SOMETHING LIKE THAT. Sorry for yelling, but anyway for the people who said it wouldn't do any thing or wasn't worth it , all I have to say is chirp,chirp . Its like a brand new truck , very nice low end torque boost and passing pick up. Anyone else done this recently?
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Wow, TODAY i DID THE THROTTLE PLATE MOD AND BOY IS IT NICE. I COULD NOT BELIEVE THE POWER I GOT FROM SOMETHING LIKE THAT. Sorry for yelling, but anyway for the people who said it wouldn't do any thing or wasn't worth it , all I have to say is chirp,chirp . Its like a brand new truck , very nice low end torque boost and passing pick up. Anyone else done this recently?
Ugg I have been putting this off for months b/c I don't want to take my K&N Cold Air Intake off to get to the throttle plate.

How much time did it actually take you from start to finish?
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Old 08-14-2006, 03:55 PM
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Im gonna say start to finish prolly 30 minutes tops. Very easy and quick .
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Old 08-14-2006, 03:56 PM
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Ugg I have been putting this off for months b/c I don't want to take my K&N Cold Air Intake off to get to the throttle plate.

How much time did it actually take you from start to finish?

I did when i did my manifold gasket. I did notice a lil more pick up, but nothing crazy. I do notice now after i did that my rpms like to hang around 1000 when im moving slow w/ my foot off the gas. So i have to fight the car a lil to get it stoped but once i stop it idles around 500. I cut the rivets of and filled the holes instead of dealing w/ grinding off the baffel.
It took me no time at all. But i already had it off. Id say 30 min of work then a day to let JBWeld cure. But i was doing my manifold so it was perfect cuz i spread it out over 3 days
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