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Throttle body differences for 4+3?

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1986 Bright Red Coupe
I just read an odd post on another Vette forum regarding throttle bodies for auto vs 4+3 L98's. One poster claimed that there is an extra cable mounted to a 4+3's throttle body (for kickdown, IIRC). Is this true? First I'd heard of it - I thought the ECU controlled kickdown. Since I'm in the market for a TB, this has me curious.
[RICHR]
 
rich if you like i can bring my vette over and let you look
 
The earlier C4s had 'em Rich.
1984-88 manual shift Corvettes came through with the Doug Nash 4+3 overdrive transmission. The ’84 and ’85 units were almost identical, with the only difference being a slightly revised oil pump to reduce some of the whining noise. The ’86-’88 trannys also are very similar to the early units with the major difference being lack of a TV (throttle valve) adjustment.

That information came to you courtesy of the :CAC Knowledgebase. :upthumbs

_ken :D
 
Mic, that'd be good - yours is probably close enough to mine.

Ken, thanks. I assume that means the throttle valve adjustment is somehow connected to the throttle body on the intake?
[RICHR]
 
This afternoon would have been perfect, but only in retrospect :). What's your sched look like for tomorrow?
[RICHR]
 
As the cars evolved and the ECMs had more speed and computing power, more functions were controlled by them, than by separate systems.

The kickdown cable attaches to the throttle linkage and runs back down to the Nash O/D, on the driver side, I believe.
:w
 

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