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Old 8th July 2020, 16:03   #1
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Default ZT 190 throttle body including Traction control

As above, I'm after a 190 throttle body complete with traction control, I have all the other bits to do the job but the throttle body I have is for a V6 Rover, obviously the bits wont swap over as the internal diameter for the 190 is larger.

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Old 8th July 2020, 19:20   #2
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As above, I'm after a 190 throttle body complete with traction control, I have all the other bits to do the job but the throttle body I have is for a V6 Rover, obviously the bits wont swap over as the internal diameter for the 190 is larger.

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Internal diameter is the same providing its the throttle body off a 2.5L. The difference is the cam on the side. It requires less pedal travel for it to be fully open.
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Internal diameter is the same providing its the throttle body off a 2.5L. The difference is the cam on the side. It requires less pedal travel for it to be fully open.
I thought the 190 had a 80mm "bore" in the throttle body and all the other V6 variants were smaller?

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I thought the 190 had a 90mm "bore" in the throttle body and all the other V6 variants were smaller?
As far as I am aware the internal diameter is the same. But the Shannon tube that comes out of the air box is bigger.
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As far as I am aware the internal diameter is the same. But the Shannon tube that comes out of the air box is bigger.
The Shannon tube is bigger for the 190.
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I think I'm going to have to have a much closer look at the body on the 190 and the "spare" I have. if it's just a case of swapping the cam over from white to red it would save a lot of messing about.
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