Re: Performer RPM and stock throttle cable. Will it work?
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11/09/11 10:44 PM
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Worth trying but not likley. I'm running an M1 single plane and needed a longer cable. It took two tries to find one that fit and worked smoothly. A Lokar from Mancini did the trick.
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Re: Performer RPM and stock throttle cable. Will it work?
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11/10/11 01:53 AM
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My car still uses the stock 2-bbl throttle cable, and bracket with an RPM and 830 double pumper. I did, however, have to do some welding work to make this happen. I extended the ht. of the bracket about an inch (shown @ A), and extended the length of the kickdown rod a little, along with putting a bend in the rod to mate up to the stock location pin that the rod sits on (shown @ B).
(Pic worth 1000 words......)
Last edited by GEnsrud; 11/11/11 03:06 AM.
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Re: Performer RPM and stock throttle cable. Will it work?
[Re: Viol8r]
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11/10/11 02:38 AM
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If anything you'll need to lift the purch from the factory height so it lines up with the throttle better, more or less a straight line, That adj bracket that was listed works great, but you also need to use the chrysler throttle bracket thats made for the holley or eddy if you don't already have this, I have never had to install a new cable "ever", they have a long enough throw, you just need to get it lined up & closer to its reach so it all works well & there will be plenty of throw for WOT.
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