yes if you are installing in a auto that had tbi then u are just using the l block and rotating assy, but the cam and heads may need to be changed up!
In most cases, yes. But it will require the correct computer and wiring to run the throttle body.
You mean throttle body? Your car wouldn't idle or run smoothly.
If your referring to a fuel injector. Follow the air intake tube in to the engine and it will run right into the throttle body on the norm.
Throttle position sensor. This is on the throttle body.
Engine will not run properly, if at all.
A throttle body is were the throttle plate is witch allows air into the engine. so you get the air fuel mixture the engine needs to run. The futher the plate opens the faster the engine runs. you can find this were the air intake hose comes from the air filter box then connects to the engine. That will be the throttle body
yes you can you will need new motor mounts and if its a auto then it would be best with a stall..i would also run with a big block ram jet intake and ls1 throttle body and for the distributed i would run a newer like 98 style cap where the plugs go outward not up ward
If you have a cable operated throttle body it's probably a bad idle control. Depending on your parts supplier they might call the idle control an IAC or ISC or IBP. If you replace the idle control, you should first clean the inside of the throttle body thoroughly using throttle plate cleaner and either a soft brush or a rag, then run the engine for a few minutes. If you have an electronically controlled throttle body, suspect a damaged throttle body or a broken wire near the connector at the throttle body.
If the engine is a 2 cylinder or if it is an earlier model with throttle body injection.
No. Parts from a Magnum don't fit the earler engines, and how are you going to run fuel injection without all the other parts from the later van, like the computer?
there is a throttle position sensor on the firewall side of the throttle body. unplug it, and see if the engine runs the same. if it runs the same then, yes you do have a bad throttle body, and if it does not run the same, i would suggest having the engine looked at to figure out what the problem is
The TPS on a 1993 F-150 is located on the bottom of the throttle body. The dual air hoses that run from the air filter box connect to the throttle body. Remove those air ducts and you will see the tps.