Why remove them. Leave them in there, wire it open, and in the case of runaway, release the throttle plates.
Really, why not. I've got one of those old Redline/Weber 3" big throttle bodies that would fit my engine perfectly.
QuoteReally, why not. I've got one of those old Redline/Weber 3" big throttle bodies that would fit my engine perfectly.No sarcasm, that really is a good idea. I was considering reversing the spring on my TB for the very purpose, but decided that the holes on either side where the shaft mounts would make a good place to mount methanol injection nozzles.
UpdateOkay... who ever said a k26 is not a bolt on set up is CORRECT. BUT no one pin pointed it why. The reason is. The waste-gate DOES NOT CLEAR the pump timing belt.. fml. So the waste-gates needs to be moved. Pics to come why it does not clear it soon.
the K26 is NOT a bolt on upgrade.. i have a gasser K26, and a 2.0TD k24. along with the rest of the 2.0TD.. the manifold has a rectangular flange.. the K26 has a flange just like a volvo 740 gasser turbo.. and no waste gate. K26s off audis are external wastegated..
i called it, and everybody acted like i was smoking crack, so i just sat back and waited for my point to be proven all on its own. that was alot easier than arguing with anyone.
Quotethe K26 is NOT a bolt on upgrade.. i have a gasser K26, and a 2.0TD k24. along with the rest of the 2.0TD.. the manifold has a rectangular flange.. the K26 has a flange just like a volvo 740 gasser turbo.. and no waste gate. K26s off audis are external wastegated..Quotei called it, and everybody acted like i was smoking crack, so i just sat back and waited for my point to be proven all on its own. that was alot easier than arguing with anyone.R.O.R., it looks like you were right and I was wrong. Due to the WG clearance issue, it is not a bolt on upgrade. Perhaps next time you might say actually say "The wastegate and the fuel injection pump belt will interfere with each other", instead of your vague original comment about being externally wastegated.I believe that if you had actually known what the problem would be, you wouldn't have let the guy waste time trying it for himself. You would have said "Look at the pictures dude, the wastegate is in the way of the FI pump belt."
your right, i could have elaborated, but it was easiest to just say nothing.. because knowing me, it probably would have gotten into a heater arguement some how.. so i just left it alone.. sorry i had to let him find out the hard way.. and i wasnt positive that it was the WG or what made it not work, i just know i was asking my friend about doing a K26 swap on my audi, and he said it doesnt fit, so i dropped it. so i actually learned something too. i knew it didnt work, i just didnt know exactly what didnt work. sorry guys..