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    Tac module and gas pedal

    If I mount my tac module to my firewall, wheres the best location to go through to the gas pedal?

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    My vote would be where the throttle cable comes through.

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    What year vehicle are u doing the swap on

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    Its a 95 GMC Sierra.

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    I went where the old cruisecontrol wires entered the firewall

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    If I enter through the hole where the gas pedal cable is, where's a good place to get a grommet?

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    I'm going to try to drill a hole where the gas pedal cable comes through the firewall. Here's a picture of the DBW cable and its size. I need help finding a rubber grommet for it. It looks to be a 1" 3/4 diameter. Any help would be great.

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    A cleaner option is to not drill the hole that big. Instead d-pin one of the connectors. Then, the harness will fit thru a small hole. Once they're thru, just repine it. Doesn't matter which end you d-pin but id recomend doing the tac connector just because its a little easier than the pedal connector. Good luck!

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    Actually, I think both ends use metripak terminals. If you haven't depinned these before, a piece of welding wire sharpened to a point works decent as a release tool.

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