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    Quote Originally Posted by SavageZ28 View Post
    I did it myself and I didn't go far enough it for it to do anything. Took my time it it took about 2 or 3 hours. And that was don't months ago.
    so you bored out the TB yourself....are you a machinist and did this on a bore press or did you do this by hand?

    you would have had to fabricate new blades also for the larger size


    if the later, IMHO, you should either get a used stock one or a manufactured aftermarket one.
    96 BBB 383/T56

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    Had mine happen in my v6 bird. The metal wire was getting stuck inside the rubber sleeve of the throttle cable.

    '94 Trans Am GT A4 "Ballin' On A Budget"-LPP LT Headers, ORY, CAI, Hooker Catback, TB Bypass, TB Air foil, and a handful of cheap appearance mods...

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