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Old Jun 16, 2008 | 09:34 AM
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I got this from a guy and it is made for a GSR, I have a B16A. As you know the throttle cable braket is kind upside down on the GSR. I need the bracket to be flipped. Easy right? Well the B16 TB I have, the hole is to small. It's also to small to get anything in there to make it a little bigger.

I call the company and they are no help. I was told I would have to use the Type-R arm.........Good luck on that!!!

Does anyone know of anything I can do? Or will the LS work?

Thanks for any help

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Old Jun 16, 2008 | 01:26 PM
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Old Jun 16, 2008 | 01:31 PM
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Install a gsr throttle cable bracket & a throttle cable or change the spring assembly to a b16/type-r.
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I would have to replace the whloe shaft to do that. I have a b16 TB and I took the spring and the cable arm off, the hole is to small. I really don't want to go with the GSR cable. The type-R must have a bigger TB shaft....not sure.

I am just going to have to sell this damn thing!!!
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I'll have better pics up tonight.
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sell it and buy the right one, they are only like $100
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Originally Posted by CBURKE
I would have to replace the whloe shaft to do that. I have a b16 TB and I took the spring and the cable arm off, the hole is to small. I really don't want to go with the GSR cable. The type-R must have a bigger TB shaft....not sure.

I am just going to have to sell this damn thing!!!
On factory tb's you can swap out the spring & gold plate....
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