Cruise control on sr swap... KA throttle body?

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mkory
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The s13 SR redtop I've got did not come with cruise control, so I'm needing a little help on how to get that going. Is there any way to swap the KA throttle body onto the SR's intake manifold, or swap the linkage itself so the cruise has something to pull on?


vutony
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someone did a write up on this for sr, i would give u the link but its on my other comp, try searching.

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mkory
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I tried searching but the search filter takes out small words (ie. ka, sr)

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mkory
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bump

HPR
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If you're old throttle body had the linkage on it, you might as well swap the whole throttle body since the KA throttle body is 60mm front to back, as the SR gradually get narrower. IIRC, the TPS between the S13 and S14 are different? Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

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mkory
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My SR TPS is a 6 wire, KA is 3 wire. Is there any way to just swap that cruise control linkage?

gsxrjjordan
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when I pulled my KA, I kept the cruise control thing with the throttle cable attached to it, and I believe I swapped the throttle cable bracket between the two throttle bodies - either way, the bracket that's on my SR now has the extra notch for the cruise control cable. I think this works but can't check it - my cruise control is dead from the inside of the car, unfortunately

Yes, the TPSs are different


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heres the link

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