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    Im puting an itr intake manifold and itr throttle body on my b16. The car is a 99 civic si. I just bought new pcv valve, intake mani gasket, t/b gasket, and type r throttle cable bracket. The question is, do i need a type r throttle cable for proper fitment? One more question... I sand blasted the itr intake mani and itr t/b and put a clear coat on, will the clear coat turn brown or something? lmk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bRiAnMcIvIcS
    Im puting an itr intake manifold and itr throttle body on my b16. The car is a 99 civic si. I just bought new pcv valve, intake mani gasket, t/b gasket, and type r throttle cable bracket. The question is, do i need a type r throttle cable for proper fitment? One more question... I sand blasted the itr intake mani and itr t/b and put a clear coat on, will the clear coat turn brown or something? lmk.
    You clearcoated aluminum? Did you think it was gonna rust?

    The ITR throttle cable should longer because it pulls from the opposite side, i'd suggest getting one. Get a Hondata intake manifold gasket, will benefit you as much or more than a cold-air intake.

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    Haha. yeah i clear coated aluminum, kinda dumb. huh? lol. It's got the bling shine now. haha. Im gonna invest in a hondata intake manifold gasket(i guess i'll toss the one i bought at auto zone). I guess the itr throttle cable is a must.
    Thanks for the info bro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bRiAnMcIvIcS
    Haha. yeah i clear coated aluminum, kinda dumb. huh? lol. It's got the bling shine now. haha. Im gonna invest in a hondata intake manifold gasket(i guess i'll toss the one i bought at auto zone).
    Thanks for the info bro.
    If you want bling shine polish it

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    I'm sayin' we need to polish a few of my things up in that sand blaster one day soon... Cause that **** turned out real nice, hopefully it doesn't turn yellowish gold off the heat from the block...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKAudioINC
    I'm sayin' we need to polish a few of my things up in that sand blaster one day soon... Cause that **** turned out real nice, hopefully it doesn't turn yellowish gold off the heat from the block...
    errr...a sand blaster isn't going to polish anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    errr...a sand blaster isn't going to polish anything.
    True dat. Bead blasting doesnt polish.lol. It made a used 98 itr intake mani and itr t/b look brand new, so im happy. I'll post a pic later on just for shit's and giggles.
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    I have a buddy who ran an itr mani w/ itr tb and he did not have to replace the throttle cable. You just might have some excess cable in the engine bay, but it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EFlove
    I have a buddy who ran an itr mani w/ itr tb and he did not have to replace the throttle cable. You just might have some excess cable in the engine bay, but it works.
    Sure you can do it but there is a potential to it binding up and that's not exactly safe.

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