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Old 02-02-2006, 06:44 PM
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Default Eldebrock 70mm TB + Victor X intake QUESTION.

I have a Victor X Intake. I just ordered the 70mm TB - for honda / acura. I searched but could not find out if an adapter plate is needed? Does anyone konw this for fact?

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Old 02-02-2006, 08:09 PM
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Yep, pretty sure you need it unless you drill the manifold yourself..
Old 02-02-2006, 08:42 PM
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my 70mm STR TB bolted straigh on i dont see why edelbrocs TB wouldnt bolt straight onto there IM.
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The Edelbrock 70mm TB has a Mustang bolt pattern, it also has no port for the IACV. You need a spacer/adapter, part #38112.
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Thanks a ton.
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NP, I just put one of those on my car a couple of weeks ago.
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Also you will have to change the TPS voltage range in the computer using something like Chrome, Uberdata, HonData or the AEM EMS.
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I think my TPS worked right out of the box. It was a different plug, so I just cut it off and spliced it into the wiring harness, but I don't remember Jason having to adjust the EMS for it, although he may have.
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Yea I run AEM EMS, so i'll just re-calibrate it. No biggie. Yea I was also looking at the plug and thinking" hrmm this isn't a honda plug. Its wierd because they advertised it as a honda throttle body. Go figure.
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