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Hey all,

 

Anyone here running DBW on an RB26 ITB setup? Going to an ECU that supports this and would love to have it setup and running. The bosch units work excellently however they don't seem to do a 'lever' type unit, only a standard throttle blade type. I know BMW S54 uses a DBW motor with ITB's however haven't seen one personally and would be possible but probably a lot of dicking around. So if i can avoid that and there is any kit or even info on adapting it to suit RB26 that would be great.

 

Cheers

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It would be about 3 minutes of a Project Binky episode to build a bracket and crank-linkage to mount the usual suspect so that it could drive the 26 lever.
The BMW S54 actuator is known for being kind of shit. Most people revert back to a cable throttle. Was hoping someone out there had found something similar but better. And yes fabricator could do it no sweat but if someone has designed a mount already it would be easy to just throw that in.
Jump on YouTube and look through the motive dvd workshop videos before last year's Cootamundra. One of the places adapted the bmw setup for rb26
It was Galvsport in WA and there is zero info out there on it.
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On 11/21/2018 at 8:46 AM, iruvyouskyrine said:

The BMW S54 actuator is known for being kind of shit. Most people revert back to a cable throttle. Was hoping someone out there had found something similar but better. And yes fabricator could do it no sweat but if someone has designed a mount already it would be easy to just throw that in.It was Galvsport in WA and there is zero info out there on it.

Call Josh @ galvsport and see if he is interested in doing the same kit for you? 

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