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thinking of putting a throttle body spacer on my 3.9 any1 every put 1 on and if so how do you like it. and what brand did you use
 
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They don't do anything so just save your money.
 
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Don't waste your money, www.thefastman.com
Buy a bigger throttlebody
 
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Don't waste your money, www.thefastman.com
Buy a bigger throttlebody
He has a 3.9, he can run a 5.2 or 5.9 throttle body as a performance mod, you can find them used for 20-50$.
 
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It's an automatic response, wasn't paying attention to that. But nowadays my junkyards have all been bought up and everything is now 3 times the price.
 
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It's an automatic response, wasn't paying attention to that. But nowadays my junkyards have all been bought up and everything is now 3 times the price.
TB for 20$

http://www.dakotart.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27454
 
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i thought about going with the bigger throttle body wasnt sure if it would fit on a 3.9
 
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I don't need one, I've bought a fastman a while ago. Thanks though
 
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He has a 3.9, he can run a 5.2 or 5.9 throttle body as a performance mod, you can find them used for 20-50$.
I see a lot of throttle bodies on Ebay for 5.2/5.9. If these are indeed compatible w/3.9 can anyone who has done the swap answer some questions? Is it a direct swap(no special fixtures or gaskets, etc. needed?) Does the computer throw codes? And most importantly, is there a noticeable improvement in the low end? I have a 2003 and it is a snail compared to the 94 w/the same engine that I drove for many years. I was really surprised at the lack of low end pickup. Thanks in advance.
 
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I put a v-8 throttle body on my 3.9 and the only thing that I ended up having to change was the throttle cable from the gas pedal to the throttle body. As for the code I think I had one for the throttle position sensor for about 2 weeks while it relearned the settings after that haven't had a problem.
 


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