seeing as i have never had and issue and this issue is barely ever brought up then i think you had a fluk issue then it happened again because of improper install
if you feel that bad about GM then don't buy another one this way i don't have to worry about seeing your post like this on GM forum. go buy a toyota so you gas pedal sticks and your car crashes take your pick
JBO since July 30, 2001
NOTa2_4 wrote:seeing as i have never had and issue and this issue is barely ever brought up then i think you had a fluk issue then it happened again because of improper install
if you feel that bad about GM then don't buy another one this way i don't have to worry about seeing your post like this on GM forum. go buy a toyota so you gas pedal sticks and your car crashes take your pick
^^^ This
ive replaced the throttle cable once... but thats it.... and my o2 sensors wires run no where near the exhaust... before and now after the header install...
you may want to find the factory retaining clips and run the sensor wires in them
by the way
http://www.j-body.org/forums/read.php?f=11&i=150387&t=150387#150387
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NOTa2_4 wrote:seeing as i have never had and issue and this issue is barely ever brought up then i think you had a fluk issue then it happened again because of improper install
if you feel that bad about GM then don't buy another one this way i don't have to worry about seeing your post like this on GM forum. go buy a toyota so you gas pedal sticks and your car crashes take your pick
Or the sub frame rots out after 7 years.
Mine had ....a lot of miles , as some of you know.
Never had this issue.
My 95 did..... but It was my fault.. down pipe\turbo and all... ya know?
Chris
'02 Z-24 Supercharged
13.7 @102.45 MPH Third Place, 2007 GMSC Bash SOLD AS OF 01MAR08
Doesn't matter on who makes the car, they all have design flaws. My 99 w/ an 04 ecotec motor and manual trans has both of my cables within 3 inches of my 2 1/4" down pipe and no issues. Similar exhaust set up. Try a header wrap. I know it collects moisture and could cause your down pipe to rot out quicker but its your call. A couple bones and a half hour to wrap your down pipe or several more bones and 3 to 4 times longer to pull out the old cable, remove the center counsel, pull back the carpet,... It's just common sense.
People can't learn common sense. You're born with it. Either you have it or you just don't!
buy a German car. Problem solved. (and you wont be depressed anymore lol)
That actually sounds kinda strange to me. Unless it's different with the automatic cars. I know with my 97 there is 2 different part numbers, but both cables are the same. Difference is that with the 2.4 5spd cars there is an insulator around the cables because the 2.4's exhaust is on the back side. Not so with the 2.2.
So either something is different with the automatic cars, or you have been getting the cable for the 2.2/2200 OHV for some reason.
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