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Old Jun 17, 2003 | 08:24 AM
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Originally posted by Boltittome
Dan SS,, those originaly SVO T. B. where for mustangs,, thats why you have to flip em over,, or turn em around,, and the Butterflys are Brass,, On another note, I had a JDM s.b. i got exactly 2 yrs ago,, well, it allways would stick a little, and adjusting the screw, it would idle eratic and high,, so i just put the stock one back on,, till recently, i dug it out, and asked on this and other mess. boards, about how to get it fixed,, ( because of my job, i could never get in touch with JDM on fixing it or replacing it) JDM was NO help either So after trying to fix it myself, ( i tried to sand down the butterfly ) i thought i ruined it,,, Well Doug from Billetflow saw my post, and after a couple of e-mails and 1 phone coversasion, i sent it to them and they not only fixed it and sent it back in bolt on condition, he actually REPOLISHED it!!! since i had some nasty water spots on it,, All this at N.C. !!!!! yes that is NO CHARGE,, and i can tell you this also,, since i had been driving around with the stock one on, when my NEW billetflow was bolted back on IT, 1 idled better than stock, 2 built MORE boost in 2nd and 3rd gear,, and had better throttle responce!! Sorry for the long post,, but i have NOT had this kind of customer sevice in MANY MOONS!!!! www.billetflow.com regards,,Greg
Hey. That's good info. I actually replaced my TB gasket thinking it was leaking because of the stupid sporatic idle, high-low. Also, my gas pedal sticks when the truck warms up. I've lubed, adjusted about everything I can and it hasn't done anything.

I'll definitely look into this.

Thanks!!
 
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Old Jun 17, 2003 | 09:34 AM
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Hey no sweat DanSS,, there are a lot of smart guys on this board, its about time I get to help someone out,, Also i have read at times that if your T.B. still sticks alittle,, and you have got everything adjusted perfectly,, sometimes its just from the huge amounts of vacuum behind the T. B. when running,,,, good luck though with yours,,
 
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Old Jun 17, 2003 | 05:09 PM
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