Roe Throttle Body

amtrucker22

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I have a Roe Throttle Body up for sale. I had an issue dialing it in to my truck and came up with another solution (thanks Justin), so this one is now up for sale.

Many, many happy customers with this TB from Roe (VTCOA Edition). This TB does have a few scratches on it from me installing it three times but still looks great and would probably buff out. The only thing I am not including with this TB are the 4 screws that were sent with it to attach the blade but those can be picked up from the hardware store (just take in the ones you remove from your TB and they will find the right ones).

Let me know if you have any questions. I am looking to get $230 shipped to anywhere in the US.

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moparracing said:
so, what was the "other" solution from justin ?:dontknow:
There really isn't a whole lot of chrome on my truck so I figured I would get my stock TB powdercoated the same color as my fuse box and radiator cover.
 
I installed the Roe on my truck was surprised at how much better the truck ran throughout the RPM range....definitely a must mod in my book....and this is a good deal here..:rock:
 
I bought my ROE TB used from someone who had trouble getting it dialed in. I noticed no issues with it when I installed it though. The trick is centering the blade in the bore.
 
dibs let me get home from work check to checkbook and ill be able to send u a money order or a check im also sending u a pm
 
Mine was working better, but the idle was higher. When I lowered the idle back down it started to stick off idle again:confused:
 
nycstev said:
Mine was working better, but the idle was higher. When I lowered the idle back down it started to stick off idle again:confused:

Idle speed is controlled by the Idle air control motor and PCM.
If you adjust the stop on the TB, you HAVE to disconnect the PCM and let it sit for a few minutes. Then reconnect, turn the key on, go to wide open throttle a couple times (slowly) and turn the key off (engine not running during this process).
Then start and run normally.
The PCM has an adaptive feature. If it had already learned the old position, it will act goofy when you make a change. You have to clear it as I have written. That goes for a lot of things, not just the TB.
Hope that helps :)
Sean
 

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