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Install went smooth, no problems there, so seems like a pretty good find for $35 shipped.
Only issue I noticed is a little bit of vibration, rattling, something of those sorts in the throttle of all things. It's most noticeable at take-off from a dead stop at low RPM's right when letting off the clutch, and only really in the gas pedal, although I can feel it a little bit throughout the revs when the engine is actually under load (not really with the clutch engaged).
I double checked everything and all is tight. Only thing I'm seeing is that the first tube where it goes into the throttle body is barely touching the end of the master cylinder. Could the vibration from the intake touching master cylinder be getting transfered all the way through the throttle cable, could it be something else, or am I just going crazy?
Anyone else experienced this issue? If this is the case, any thoughts on how to get rid of it? I was thinking maybe a little Dynamat or some thermal insulating tape around the pipe.
Thoughts or suggestions would be greatly apriciated.
Install went smooth, no problems there, so seems like a pretty good find for $35 shipped.
Only issue I noticed is a little bit of vibration, rattling, something of those sorts in the throttle of all things. It's most noticeable at take-off from a dead stop at low RPM's right when letting off the clutch, and only really in the gas pedal, although I can feel it a little bit throughout the revs when the engine is actually under load (not really with the clutch engaged).
I double checked everything and all is tight. Only thing I'm seeing is that the first tube where it goes into the throttle body is barely touching the end of the master cylinder. Could the vibration from the intake touching master cylinder be getting transfered all the way through the throttle cable, could it be something else, or am I just going crazy?
Anyone else experienced this issue? If this is the case, any thoughts on how to get rid of it? I was thinking maybe a little Dynamat or some thermal insulating tape around the pipe.
Thoughts or suggestions would be greatly apriciated.