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Justin
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9/03/2001
11:29:14

Subject: 4.7-70mm throttle body y/n?
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I was just wandering. Since my last post/ 4.7vs tacoma. kota on 20s had mentioned (I think I spelled that right) something about a 70mm throttle body for the 4.7L's. Has anybody with an auto 4.7L, put one of these monsters on their truck, and if so what results can I expect. Mods for my truck are listed in my last post. Oh and by the way thanks for you're input guy's.



smittyt2
Dodge Dakota
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9/03/2001
14:35:12

RE: 4.7-70mm throttle body y/n?
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Checkt out this thread, https://www.dodgedakota.net/boards/per/1780.html
The only other thing that I have noticed is that I have a slight idle irregularity when in park if the engine is rev'd past 1500. It will hover around 1000 and not go back down to 500 which is norm. While in drive the Rpm's are normal, and everything is awesome. I put this on at the same time as the IAT adjuster. Works very well!! You may have to experiment with the adjuster to find the sweet spot. All in All it looks, sounds, and performs very nice if you ask me. No dyno numbers for you though. I can definitely feel it though. I have a QC so I am sure you can tell a difference in a smaller, lighter vehicle. If you have any specific ?'s feel free to email me at Smithtoby@earthlink.net.




smittyt2
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9/03/2001
14:36:27

RE: 4.7-70mm throttle body y/n?
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Oh and by the way the idling issue could have something to do with the plunger. I have yet to troubleshoot the exact point of the problem.



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9/05/2001
17:54:16

RE: 4.7-70mm throttle body y/n?
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