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    My 2001 yukon xl had traction control and was DBW. My 2002 Suburban without traction control is DBC
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    Yea I have a tbss intake and ported 90mm tb, but just cant pull the trigger on the $225 x link right now lol. Oh and no Camaros had DBW, even ones with traction control are cable. I have one sitting in the garage lol

    04 RCSB 5.3, Homemade 80mm FM, TU1, TH400

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    i know! i guess i'll have to get an adapter plate to use my 78mm on the 4 bolt intake. oh well.. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by luisdavid View Post
    Why choke down that nice intake with a pos throttle body...

    Some peoples kids.

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    rather have nnbs intake with my pos 78mm tb than my pos 06 intake with my pos 78mm intake. lol don't you agree?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luisdavid View Post
    rather have nnbs intake with my pos 78mm tb than my pos 06 intake with my pos 78mm intake. lol don't you agree?
    I wouldn't waste my time swapping to a nnbs intake if I was going to use a 78mm... so no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pl4yboy View Post
    I wouldn't waste my time swapping to a nnbs intake if I was going to use a 78mm... so no.
    True, think about air velocity. Sucking air through a paper towel tube from the open end (intake) while the other end is partially closed (78mm TB) is more difficult than sucking air through the tube with both ends open. Not all scientific but thats the way I think of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luisdavid View Post
    i know! i guess i'll have to get an adapter plate to use my 78mm on the 4 bolt intake. oh well.. lol
    ^^ Why would you wan't to downgrade an upgrade?

    I have a 90mm DBW throttle body from a TBSS if you are interested
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    i already have the DBW throttle body for it. I need x link though and i don't have $220 to spend. Adapter plate is $50 which is more reasonable than $220 right now. Can't really put much cash into the truck at the moment

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