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2010-10-07 21:16:54
#1
Picture Request
Can anybody post a good picture of the throttle cable bracket the GTi-R uses? Ever picture I've found is either too small/too far away to tell, or has the intercooler on top and blocks the view.

Thanks,
Nate
2010-10-08 00:25:56
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2010-10-08 06:00:53
#3
if you want tomorrow i can go get an actual picture of it off the car and one with it mounted to the VC as mine motor is on a stand....if that would help you....
2010-10-08 06:24:06
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2010-10-08 14:47:29
#5
Any pictures are helpful guys. Tooqikk - that would be great! I'm just looking for new ideas on how to mount mine out of the way.

The bracket I made to attach to my VC when I put the intake plenum on puts my throttle cable right above my oil filler cap, so I have to bent/remove the bracket every time I want to add oil. It's super annoying.

Thanks for the pics so far!
2010-10-08 15:46:16
#6
Yah after seeing all those pictures my first thought was "what would I do to get that thing hidden?"

Have you considered running the cable down along the "back" of the block under the intake manifold by the starter and then have it come up between the intake runners of cylinders 1 and 2 and make a bracket that shares one of the bolts around there? Point the cable directly up at the hood, and have it wrap around the drum that way. I don't know if it could be done with the stock cable (because the sheathing is too long?), but it could probably be done easily with a universal cable.
2010-10-08 15:50:12
#7
Another idea. You could mount a small pulley somewhere in front of the drum but still behind the valve cover and mount the cable backwards on top of the intake manifold. Make a bracket to hold it back there, and have the cable come forward towards the valve cover then go around the pulley and back into the TB drum.
2010-10-08 16:12:30
#8
I like your ideas Ben. I might give that first one a shot. Hopefully the cable won't be on too much of the edge of the drum to cause excessive wear...

Thanks!
2010-10-08 18:26:05
#9
Yah I'd be worried about that too. You might be able to solve that somehow. Maybe as simple as some electrical tape on the cable that you check and replace every once in a while or slightly bending the drum to avoid any sharp contact, etc.
2010-10-09 03:06:35
#10
side shot for you


Originally Posted by BenFenner
Yah after seeing all those pictures my first thought was "what would I do to get that thing hidden?"

Have you considered running the cable down along the "back" of the block under the intake manifold by the starter and then have it come up between the intake runners of cylinders 1 and 2 and make a bracket that shares one of the bolts around there? Point the cable directly up at the hood, and have it wrap around the drum that way. I don't know if it could be done with the stock cable (because the sheathing is too long?), but it could probably be done easily with a universal cable.


I shortened my stock cable and ran it around the back so its a much cleaner look.
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