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FoxBody Conversion for intake.??

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FordStang

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Tried doing a search just got alot of junk. I need to get to the bottom of it. Anyone know what i need to eliminate the EGR Adapter?? All i heard was the Throttle Cable, is that true? How hard is it to Install a foxbody one.
 

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All you need is an eliminator plate and a cap for the headers from Wazee's.
 

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i do have that now. But i wanna get rid of that whole dumb elbow
 

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you mean switch over to a fox tb? You mentioned the EGR and TB cables which dont really have anything to do with one another. To switch to a fox TB you'll need the bracket and cables from a fox stang.
 

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When i said EGR adapter i meant The (Elbow). What is different from the foxbody t/b and the 94-95's? Im think prob the way how the cable mounts maybe? Because the elbow peice held our EGR and our throttle cable. Where can i find a nice brand new 65mm FMS t/b for my car?
 

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Hope this helps http://www.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?threadid=429027&highlight=fox+body+throttle+conversion
 

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http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=388402&page=1&pp=25

http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?p=3702366#post3702366

http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=422493&page=1&pp=25
 

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GTJake said:
http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=388402&page=1&pp=25

http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?p=3702366#post3702366

http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=422493&page=1&pp=25
Click to expand...
Jake, how do you go about doing it with a 94-95 TB??....id be interested in doing this since id rather not buy another throttle body after dropping $250 on an FMS for our cars last summer....


Anthony
 

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Pretty easy to do. I got a accufab TB spacer (blank) with the cable bracket flange. I also got a throttle cable and bracket off of ebay, a TPS sensor at a junkyard, and a 5/8 cap at ace hardware for the egr header bung. I also just put a Anderson power pipe for a 86-93 stang on to. It looks pretty cool and most of all it looks really clean looking under the hood.
 

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Anthony, don't know. Haven't done it yet, but I plan on using a fox TB. Somewhere in this thread a guy did it with a 94-95 TB:http://www.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=427228&perpage=35&pagenumber=3

Mark, do you have any pics of it with the 94-95 IAC? I was wondering how that would look compared to the fox IAC.

Jake
 

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Like before pictures of my car? Sorry I havent been to stangnet in a while. BTW what does IAC mean?
 

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IAC= Idle Air Control

It's black on 94-95's and that silver tube that bolts to the TB on foxes. I thought I remember you using a 94-95 IAC instead of the fox one when you did your swap. Just wondering if you have any close up pics to see what it looks like compared to the fox IAC.

Jake
 

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Oops, dident think of that. Well I did use the stock IAC valve from 94-95's. Here is the only pic I have. Also a shot of the TB bracket.
 

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