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Hi,

I am almost done my rebuild but one thing I still need ot get is a new throttle cable but I am unsure what cable is long enough for the forward facing plenum in a r32.

I remember reading it elsewhere but have been searching and also asked a few members off here and to no avail, I hope osmsone can;t enlighten me.

Cheers

Cameron

i've just searched and read through a few different threads but none are clear cut (i have been at uni for while so my eyes are half asleep so i may of missed it :D)

Some say the r31 cable works others say its double the length required

Some some the vl cable works, but if thats the same cable as a r31 it may not.

Some say the sr20de cable fits perfectly

Some say just get the stock one modified (which i wouldnt want to do)

So who has fitted a greddy plenum and went out and bought a new cable that fits perfectly (ie no 90degree bends), and what car did it come off? Not really after, i think its this or that, but i need 100% sure. I'll be fitting one this week and i will be buying a new cable for it so i need to know its will be right :O

:P

Edited by R34GTFOUR

Yes I tried the search but noone has a definitive answer to what to use,

Some say a U12 Bluebird with a sr20de

I want something that itsnt goign to be stretched or hard angles to get it to work.

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