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I would also like to know about the throttle cable...is the stock one used?

As well as if the diagram above is applicable to rb26 motors?

and +1 for a sticky or archived

For certain the RB20/25/26 throttle cable doesnt fit to the Greddy plenum.

Your wanting to get rid of the standard throttle bodies and run a greddy/similar plenum with a q45 afm?

Ill take a look at the TPS on a GTR

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We used the std throttle cable. We just modified the std bracket to suit...no slack at all...its nice and responsive and tight :thumbsup: And yes big thanks for slide for the diagram. I could not for the life of me get that diagram from the supra forums, wouldnt let me access it, even when i signed up. Had most of it worked out, just wasnt sure on the actual throttle switch. Always great to know others will help out when you get stuck. :D

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hey guys, just a quick one, what throttle cable are you running with the q45 throttle and GReddy intake?

any help would be great

NutR33

I modified my cable to be 2" larger on the outside and 2" smaller on the inside and it fits perfect

Marine control systems did it for me on 0755376099

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