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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(shwarmy &#064; Feb 28 2007, 03&#58;22 PM) [snapback]84776[/snapback]</div>
    The modification i was talking about on the throttle body was to run the cup of the bottom blade of the butterfly. I did this when i had my 4.3 and it made a huge difference in throttle response. You just have to be really care when you do this mod to not cut in edge of the throttle blade. Ducky look on your throttle body and you should see what i am talking about on your blade.
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    What do you mean by run the cup?
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    Sorry. Correction is "Remove the cup off the bottom of the throttle blade"
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    I thought about doing that a while back. Just never got around to it. If it takes less than 30 minutes ill do it...
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    All i recommend doing is taking the throttle body apart when you do it. Trust me this is the best way to do it.
    2004 EXC Silverado 6.2L
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    6.2L L92, Ported and Polished stage 3 heads, 95mm Throttle Body, 100mm MAF, NA, Pacesetter LT Headers, Magnaflow X-Pipe Muffler, Electric Fans, 160* thermostat, 2" Drop Shackles, Hellwig Sway Bars Front and Rear, Monroe Reflex Shocks, NGK Spark Plugs, AMW Oil Catch Can, 17"x10" wheels on Kuhmo Tires.

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