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How did you block the EGR on the Accufab 75mm Mustang throttlebody??

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Amar1995

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Sep 6, 2003
Moscow, Idaho
Just like the question states, I did a search and didn't come up with anything. I have a Magnus intake with he 75mm flange, and I just got the 75mm Accufab throttlebody for an 89-93 mustang and it has an opening on the bottom for what looks like an EGR valve. is there a plate to cover it or did you just weld up the holes ?? Any input would be appriciated. I can post pics as well. Thanks in advance
 
That isn't EGR it's the IAC. It's easy to make a block off plate for it. If the TB came with the gasket just trace it out on a piece of alum and cut it out and bolt it up..Just make sure it doesn't leak boost..

Steve
 
Great, thanks for the info. Also what about the vacuum pipe that comes off the throttlebody? Did you just cap it off? Or do you need it? Thanks agin for the info.
 
You can rip it out, and tap it with a 1/8 npt and use a 1/8 ntp plug on it with pipe thread tape. Also If you have AEM you can pick up a Mustange IAC motor and use it. to control idle. Also don't weld the Throttle rotor to the TB because it will melt the seals. You can use this guys Throttle rotor.. This is what I'm using. :thumb:


http://dvdtfab.com/throttle_rotor.htm
 
Thanks for the info. I guess I should have known since I just bought the race version fo his intercooler kit :coy:

I will be posting some update pics on my setup very soon :rocks:
 
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