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What I am probly going to do is go to the place where I can get it filled and ask them if they have a problem with the sticker not being on there. Just to make sure!
1997 30th Anniversary Camaro.
SLP CAI, Dynomax, PCM tune, SS Hood, Clear Corners, T-Tops, Sony Xplod
You could just take the label off, paint/powdercoat it then just buy another label to put back on it. You can buy them from almost any nitrous distributer such Summit, Jegs, Dynotune, HSW etc.
You could just take the label off, paint/powdercoat it then just buy another label to put back on it. You can buy them from almost any nitrous distributer such Summit, Jegs, Dynotune, HSW etc.
Thats what I'd do. Just my .02 :)
not that hard to just tape it up so that it doesn't get painted, instead of buying a new one
Does anyone know where the throttle position sensor is located at on a 97 camaro? I have to run a white wire from my NMU to the throttle position sensor, and I am concerned that I might not have one. It is for the WOT switch that is built in with the zex kit. thanks!
1997 30th Anniversary Camaro.
SLP CAI, Dynomax, PCM tune, SS Hood, Clear Corners, T-Tops, Sony Xplod
actually nevermind, I just found a good diagram that pointed out exactly where it is located, however, if anyone has a pic of the wire connected to the TPS on a 97 that would be awesome...thanks!
1997 30th Anniversary Camaro.
SLP CAI, Dynomax, PCM tune, SS Hood, Clear Corners, T-Tops, Sony Xplod
Nobody typically uses a TPS switch with the pre 98 fbodies because we have throttle cables and can use a simple WOT switch that is triggered by the throttle cable position.
Nobody typically uses a TPS switch with the pre 98 fbodies because we have throttle cables and can use a simple WOT switch that is triggered by the throttle cable position.
where can I get one for a 97 and what usually does it cost and are you saying then just tape up the white wire and do not use it? I would really like to use the built in TPS if at all possible.
where can I get one for a 97 and what usually does it cost and are you saying then just tape up the white wire and do not use it? I would really like to use the built in TPS if at all possible.
The TPS sensor is on the Pass side of the tb. You can tap into the tps wire on the sensor instead of buying another item.
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