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· LX Newbie
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Just an FYI :thumbs_u:

New adapter plate kit allows use of FAST™ 90mm cable drive throttle body with 5.7/6.1-liter Hemi engines

The new Chrysler Hemi engines are one of the hottest power plants around. But getting past the factory drive-by-wire electronics when swapping engines was a struggle…until now. With the FAST™ LSX™ 90mm Throttle Body Hemi Adapter Plate Kit you can now bolt up this high flow throttle body to any 5.7/6.1-liter late model Hemi engine. Just add a high performance ECU, such as the FAST™ XFI™ Fuel Injection, and you have the perfect high performance induction system.

The FAST™ 90mm Throttle Body Hemi Adapter Plate is made of high-quality 6061 T-6 aluminum, making it a simple and easy installation that greatly improves the performance appearance of your overall induction system. Each kit includes the Hemi adapter plate and gasket and the required adapter plate screws. FAST™ oxygen (O2) and idle air control (IAC) sensors are also required and sold separately.

For more information about the FAST™ LSX™ 90mm Throttle Body Hemi Adapter Plate Kit or any other FAST™ product, call us at 1-877-334-8355, or visit us online at www.fuelairspark.com.
 

· 2006 Mag SRT Owner
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He smells a spamming unregistered vendor...:rulez:
 

· Premium Member
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Actuallly,
The FAST unit only works on crate engines. There is no integration availible with the remaining system computers. The FAST unit was originally cobbled from a unit that was designed for a Ford engine. The FAST unit works with the mechanical throttle linkage as it bypasses the FBW control.
This aint gonna work on anything but a crate engine in a either a gutted LX or some other body..
 

· Speed on... Hell ain't half full
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Definitely useless on an LX unless you pull out all the brains and rewire it with a harness off of an '84 diplomat :p
 
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