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Rochester Throttle Body (tbi) on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Commack, New York, US

Commack, New York, US
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I have here a ported and lightly polished Throttle body unit off of a Camaro.  It will fit most GM cars or trucks.  It is a Rochester unit, same as stock, but this one has been ported to 2 inch bores.  Not only do you get the throttle body unit, it comes with a 30psi fuel gage, a throttle body spacer, a vacuum referenced adjustable fuel pressure regulator and 80lb injectors. If that isn't enough, it will also come with the TPS and IAC sensors.  If you were to price out these parts separately, you are looking at well over $400.00, easy.  My sale price is a bargain. You can literally buy this unit and install it on your motor and go.

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