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Old Feb 15, 2019, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by goddess7
4G69 Throttel is same pinout evo10 throttle.

I use 4G69(NA4W) throttle.
Fit on OEM elbow. It is a little tight.

It is the same mounting pitch.


This is APS wiring diagrams same as evo10.

pin 1 : +5V
Pin2 : Sensor Ground
Pin3 : APS (Main)
pin 1 : +5V
Pin2 : Sensor Ground
Pin3 : APS (Sub)
Sounds great. Thanks for all the help man.
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Originally Posted by ChrisO86
Sounds great. Thanks for all the help man.
Old Feb 15, 2019, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by goddess7


One last question btw, what are the colors on the cables? Is ut thw same colors for the pedals aa to the throttle body? Does it matter if i use or evo gasket? 4g69
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I am not fit the throttle on my car , I am making a harness now.
Therefore, although the color of cables is not decided, I plan to use ISC wiring for throttle.
The wiring of the pedal was made with the stock wire.




I will use 4g69 gasket.
Old Feb 16, 2019, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by goddess7
I am not fit the throttle on my car , I am making a harness now.
Therefore, although the color of cables is not decided, I plan to use ISC wiring for throttle.
The wiring of the pedal was made with the stock wire.




I will use 4g69 gasket.
nice work man. do you have the part number for the gasket by any chance?
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Originally Posted by goddess7
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thanks mate
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Bit of a thread revive, following for Pedal mounting solutions on a CP (E5/E6)
I currently have an Evo x pedal but from the looks of it I may have to do some cutting to fit the pedal where the oem one is.
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I'm converting my evo ix, using a Haltech, evo x pedal, and an 82mm bosch motorsports TB from a Porsche application.

Question. Is the plug the same between the evo x accelerator pedal and the evo x tb? (I only have a pedal, so I cannot verify) It appears the electrical plug on the pedal has an extra keyed feature from the plug that is referenced above from the aftermarket source.

Hope some one can help.
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toyota 90980-11858 is fit on evo10 throttle.
https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pr...oducts_id/2299

TE 184060-1 is fit on evo10 accelerator pedal.
connector : https://www.te.com/jpn-ja/product-184060-1.html
pin : https://www.te.com/jpn-ja/product-184095-1.html
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Any updates on this mod. I am thinking of doing this for my track evo 4 I am building.
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This is a pic from earlier this summer. All i can say that it is tight as f*ck between the fuel rail and throttle body. My friend is gonna cut of the stock gas pedal that weld on a new plate so i can bolt up the. E gas pedal. Thanks btw for the link to the gas pedal connector i bought the wrong one
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Hmm that means its gonna be even harder using aftermarket fuel rail then cause its fatter I think. I have a Magnus rail to install
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Originally Posted by Bajanhitman
Hmm that means its gonna be even harder using aftermarket fuel rail then cause its fatter I think. I have a Magnus rail to install
Yeah probably. Just to clarify, i have tried to turn it in every direction. But this is the only way it works the best with the pipes
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Originally Posted by ChrisO86

This is a pic from earlier this summer. All i can say that it is tight as f*ck between the fuel rail and throttle body. My friend is gonna cut of the stock gas pedal that weld on a new plate so i can bolt up the. E gas pedal. Thanks btw for the link to the gas pedal connector i bought the wrong one

You an get a spacer made or buy one to push the tb away from the rail. I gonna do that to make sure the magnus one works. Thats the 4g96 one on there right?


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