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Gas Pedal Mod is a must do
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<blockquote data-quote="CalBoy101" data-source="post: 13504027" data-attributes="member: 154279"><p>Both stock and aftermarket TB's have a stop to keep them from going past 90 degrees although I guess that could get bent from too many "Bruce Lee" (DSG, that was funny) hits.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't look to me like there is any other mechanical stop other than the one on the TB. On my 2002 when floored there is still around a 1/2" before the pedal would hit the floorboard.</p><p></p><p>So adding this spacer doesn't look to me like it will be overriding any other mechanical stop. In either case if you hit the gas too hard you will either stretch the cable or bend the TB stop. Its pretty easy to check for this, pull off the air inlet to the TB, have someone floor it and look at both the throttle body blade position and the stop level that should be up against the back of the TB inlet flange. That stop is pretty beefy so I think stretching the cable more likely what happens if you go too hard on the pedal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CalBoy101, post: 13504027, member: 154279"] Both stock and aftermarket TB's have a stop to keep them from going past 90 degrees although I guess that could get bent from too many "Bruce Lee" (DSG, that was funny) hits. It doesn't look to me like there is any other mechanical stop other than the one on the TB. On my 2002 when floored there is still around a 1/2" before the pedal would hit the floorboard. So adding this spacer doesn't look to me like it will be overriding any other mechanical stop. In either case if you hit the gas too hard you will either stretch the cable or bend the TB stop. Its pretty easy to check for this, pull off the air inlet to the TB, have someone floor it and look at both the throttle body blade position and the stop level that should be up against the back of the TB inlet flange. That stop is pretty beefy so I think stretching the cable more likely what happens if you go too hard on the pedal. [/QUOTE]
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