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Old 1st May 2018, 21:55   #1
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Hi all. I have a mk2 saxo vtr, I'm getting screaming revs on it. Obviously I know it's either drawing in too much air from somewhere or a sensor has died.

Basically I've see that my throttle has an alloy mounting point for the tps and it's broken off rendering the tps out of action!

I can see that once the 3 bolts are out then the whole throttle/butterfly slides out from the housing! My problem is that I can't seem to get hold of one as quick as I'd like as my saxo is my daily!

Is there another inlet that would fit the mk2? I have a 1.4 c2 inlet but the pipes are considerably narrower so I didn't want to put that on! Also every other throttlebody I've seen is plastic molded and the whole thing splits!

Anyone have any ideas if there's another way around it?

Should I aim for a mk1 vtr inlet?

Should I burn it? Lol.

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Old 4th May 2018, 17:04   #2
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Managed to buy a throttle body. Hopefully this will part fix my problem!

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Old 11th May 2018, 07:16   #3
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This worked great. Moral of the story...... don't hit your car with a hammer in temper and also there's no need to try get the tps off a mk 2 saxo, it's easier removing the 3 screws on the front of the throttlebody and taking the lot out before removing the tps lol

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Old 11th May 2018, 17:58   #4
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Just so you know, narrower tracts aren't necessarily bad for power. for future reference.
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Old 11th May 2018, 20:19   #5
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Ah really? Cheers for the reply.
At least I know if I need to replace it!

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