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im using an xf throttle body on a subzero plenum in a rb25/30.

PROBLEM:i need to wire up the tps and am having some trouble

i have been doin some research on how this will work but can some please make this crystal for me.

these are the questions i need answered

1- is the rb30 tps the easiest way to make the xf tb work with rb25?? if not what is??

2- does the slot in the rb30 tps fit straight into xf tb??? because the rb25 tps definately will not.

3- does the rb30 tps have the exact same plug as the corresponding end of the rb25 series 2 harness?? ie will the rb30 tps clip straight into the rb25 harness???

if this can be clarified that would be very appreciated

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my questions werent really answered

im using xf tb coz im using a subzero plenum which is set up for that tb. and all my pipe works already done in 3" and its all perfect, i cant go back from here only forward..

so do you guys have answers or only criticism?

i have searched far and wide and have a rough idea but dont have definate answers for my questions.

Look on calaisturbo.com theres a massive thread on the XF TB installation and problems, like 30 pages massive, thats the best advice I can give you. They are mainly using rb30s but should be able to help you out.

http://www.calaisturbo.com.au/showthread.php?t=32673

There you go, found it.

Edited by Rolls
my questions werent really answered

im using xf tb coz im using a subzero plenum which is set up for that tb. and all my pipe works already done in 3" and its all perfect, i cant go back from here only forward..

so do you guys have answers or only criticism?

i have searched far and wide and have a rough idea but dont have definate answers for my questions.

i only asked as a 10 times better solution is a Infinity throttle body, as the tps is a wire in affair and has niceties such as temperature controlled throttle plate (cold start extra opening etc) etc and they are cheap too.

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