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Jeep throttle body spring setup.

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intimidator2000

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Sep 16, 2004
O, Florida
I am about to try the jeep throttle install but I am not sure on how to do the spring setup. Does anyone have any tip on what worked for them?
 
I was only able to use 1 spring also. I hated how light the pedal was and added another spring that went from one of the throttle cable bracket bolts to the throttle body to give it some more resistance
 
I read that some people were having problems that when they stop at a light the rpms hangs at about 2k and then slowly fall to idle. Is that an auto or manual transmission problem or it doesnt matter what transmission you have?
 
Ill see if I can get a picture soon. Out of town at the moment. I always used a manual IAC on mine so I didnt have any issues with it hanging up
 
I have one of these sitting on the bench in my garage ill go take a pic of it. Use one jeep spring. Now when you put it on the spring will work different then normal. The coils will get bigger instead of smaller like usual. If you need send me a pm with your # and ill text you a pic. Ill also try to load one here.
 
I found a pic of my setup. You can kind of see the spring in this picture

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