R1 throttle bodies help!
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:26 pm Post subject: R1 throttle bodies?
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Has any one got there engine running on bike throttle bodies, of the yamaha R1 type. How are the bodies mounted onto a manifold and what do u do with vacume pipes do that open the little slides inside the throttle bodies? Any info would be great!
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Has any one got there engine running on bike throttle bodies, of the yamaha R1 type. How are the bodies mounted onto a manifold and what do u do with vacume pipes do that open the little slides inside the throttle bodies? Any info would be great!
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 8:56 pm Post subject:
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Here are a few pics of the Yamaha R1 throttle bodies i would like to use on my 2ltr zetec, picked them up on E-bay other week.
Has any one used these before, cos a point in the right direction would not go a miss as im new to this throttle body lark!
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Here are a few pics of the Yamaha R1 throttle bodies i would like to use on my 2ltr zetec, picked them up on E-bay other week.
Has any one used these before, cos a point in the right direction would not go a miss as im new to this throttle body lark!
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I've seen these mounted onto a zetec yeh, might be a good idea to get your local tuner to mount them to the inlet, shouldn't be to hard to do.
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