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    Default EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    Hi guys,

    I am in the need of a throttle body that features idle speed adjustment. Does anyone know of something that came of a local, easy to find i.e. pick a part that isn's electronically controlled or a function of the butterfly but has an idle speed screw similar to a carb.

    Also if it has dual flanges either side that too would be a bonus.

    Thanks in advance,

    Rob

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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    5E-FHE has what you want, although the in side isn't a flange. It uses a wax slug setup for cold start, and appears to have both butterfly and screw control for idle speed.

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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    Things like the 22re/5m-e/18rge etc have the type of throttle body you are after. (i.e. 70's/80's efi systems)

    It has an adjustable idle stop and also has a idle bypass screw for fine control.
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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    Also Camira EFI motors
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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    Thanks a lot guys for the quick reply's.

    I guess the most abundant would be the 22re from a hilux or the camria.

    Chuckster: After your post I would be correct to think it came on both the camria 1.8 and 2.0?

    Also these are all linkage actuated aren't they?

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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    22re looks the best so far. Has a cable attachment for the accelerator.

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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    The toyota ones are cable driven.
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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    Trusty old EF Falcon TB...might be a bit large?
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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    pretty sure EFs run an ISCV.

    22REs are only found in RT142 Coronas and RA65 Celicas... AFAIK all RN Hiluxes has Carbs.

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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    Its for an 18rc getting a gas conversion. Removing the carb altogether and sandwiching a throttle body in between an impco 200.

    The EF falcon one although large may be fine, to go anywhere the engine is generally floored anyway so using it would just mean max air flow would just be reached quicker. Plus the cable on there at the moment is off a ford, bonus!

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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    Yep looks like EF falcon has ISCV.

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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    You sure? Whatever the common as much Ford TB is then, that every man and his dog uses as an upgrade. I used one on my 3SGTE and just asked for an EF as that was what was suggested? just as a simple screw adjustment air bleed for idle. $30 at any wrecker in town.
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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    Maybe you mean XF falcon? They were much simpler.
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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    Yeah could be...sif i pay attention to Falcoon models
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    Default Re: EFI throttle body with adjustable idle speed

    XF we have a winna! Cable clip right on too.

    Thanks again.

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