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I have for sale 1 XF Falcon throttle body. They have been de-greased, cleaned and oiled. Come complete with throttle cable bracket and throttle position switch. Asking price is $100 but am open to negotiation. PM me or email me directly at [email protected].

Pictures are available on request

cheers

Tim,

Edited by PHaT MR30

Angry: As far as i can tell you these will NOT fit on a std RB20/25 plenum as they are physically too big and would foul on the rocker cover.

Richard: I am aware of the difference in size between the S1 and S2 Xf, will put some calipers on them tonight and find out.

one is now listed on ebay also

measurements

Outer front opening = 80mm diameter

Inner front opening = 72mm diameter

Inner rear opening = 68mm diameter

Butterfly = 68mm diameter

The bolt centres are 67mm left-right and the same (67mm) up-down where it bolts onto the plenum.

a pic of the rear to for you guys

XFTB2003A.jpg

Yep front facing plenum, I am putting one on a GReddy inlet manifold.

did some research and from what i can tell the only difference in the TB's is TPS, there is two different ones as pictured.

there is another one, but this is totally different and in fact an oval shape... i assume this was for the single point injection setups

  • 1 year later...

Will get a pic for you in the next few days, obviously the links above no longer work and ill be damned if i know where the originals went!

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