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Old 04-16-06, 08:54 PM
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HELP! haltech TPS bracket

hey anyone have a picture of how they made a bracket for the TPS on a s4 TII w/ TB mod? i just got done removing all the secondary butterfly crap and now im trying to make a bracket for the haltech TPS. need help thanks
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hey anyone have a picture of how they made a bracket for the TPS on a s4 TII w/ TB mod? i just got done removing all the secondary butterfly crap and now im trying to make a bracket for the haltech TPS. need help thanks
The simple answer is using an S5 throttle body with its full range TPS.

The other option is to do this:


From the HITman's site

Hope that helps.
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And one from the other side...

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where i can get the mount for the tps?
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Take some stainless or aluminum, bend it and drill some holes. That's it, that's all...
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Originally Posted by eViLRotor
Take some stainless or aluminum, bend it and drill some holes. That's it, that's all...
I recommend you use Steel, since its harder, the constant pressures its subject to might bend it and force you to constantly calibrate the throttle.
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I used a piece of .050 Aluminum bent in a simple vise on my race car for 5 years without any need to constantly calibrate the throttle. It is a simple S bend and 5 holes with a hand held drill. $5 worth of material would make a hundred parts. spend $5 and experiment a little.
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A vice will help big time! I used a hammer, C clamp, and a bench.




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simply is the best lol

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Excatly , what happened there?



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That looks like an FD or a Cosmo TB - not FC. :P


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simply is the best lol

What in heavens name is that?! a dougnut?
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Sorry, I post it for fun ^-^ It's a cosmo TB. I mount TPS with an alluminium glue.
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thanks for the help guys. i thought it would be hella hard but it seems easy enough. on with the finishing the haltech install




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