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Old 03-27-2012, 01:26 PM
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my trouble is i cant do work like that. i have i find someone to that kind of work for me. my regular shop wont do high performance work.
 
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all I need for the swap is the throttle body, a new gasket and the cable rite? This would be better then doing like a throttle body spacer? I know alot of people dont like them. I though the v6 and v8 had the same size throttle body?
 
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Old 10-13-2013, 01:14 PM
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What kind of difference would it make if I put a newer TB (say a 3rd gen dakota v8) on my 95 V6? Would it bolt on still regardless of the big age gap?
 
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Old 10-13-2013, 03:11 PM
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The 3rd generation never had an engine like yours. 05+ model years share nothing with a 95 engine, our TB is even a single not a double valve.
 
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So the 5.2 magnum was last put in the 2000 kotas right? So one from the 2nd gen would work? Just need to replace the throttle cable as well. How about the 5.9 tb? Is there any major difference between the two?
 
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Old 10-14-2013, 12:27 PM
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If I remember correctly only 3.9, 5.2 and 5.9 throttle bodies can be switched out. Can someone verify that there 1st gens can use 2nd gens, idk know of anything different or special about the two gens and tb differences?
 
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Originally Posted by Blacknights
If I remember correctly only 3.9, 5.2 and 5.9 throttle bodies can be switched out. Can someone verify that there 1st gens can use 2nd gens, idk know of anything different or special about the two gens and tb differences?
I believe you are correct- Holley manufactured the castings for all of the 3.9/5.2/5.9 TB's for the same manifold bolt pattern.
 
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The only difference I've seen is the connectors for the throttle cable, but I thought I heard somewhere that a tb from a newer vehicle would make a greater difference than a switch within the same generation
 
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Originally Posted by Pez18
The only difference I've seen is the connectors for the throttle cable, but I thought I heard somewhere that a tb from a newer vehicle would make a greater difference than a switch within the same generation
no, the castings were the same that I know of. Yes, the connectors changed here and there, but the castings were the same.
 
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Would I be able to swap out the connectors between the 2? Or is the new cable the best choice?
 


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