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Old 12-17-2022, 09:52 AM
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Hello guys I’m having trouble finding a cable bracket for my holley 4500 tb for my cid intake and wanted to ask if anybody here has figured it out and could help me find one. The regular 4500 bracket hits on the linkage so need more space.
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Where in South Texas are you? I know my Brother in Christ Jose Juan Muniz from Powerhouse in Alamo, Texas is doing a similar setup. I forgot what he told me he did. I want to say he is using an All Star Bracket but with some modification. Also S&S Engine Rebuilders in Mercedes, Texas did a truck with CID set up.
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Originally Posted by low2001gmc
Where in South Texas are you? I know my Brother in Christ Jose Juan Muniz from Powerhouse in Alamo, Texas is doing a similar setup. I forgot what he told me he did. I want to say he is using an All Star Bracket but with some modification. Also S&S Engine Rebuilders in Mercedes, Texas did a truck with CID set up.
thanks man I’ve talked to Jj at powerhouse but his linkage is different because he has another tb so it’s a different bracket from mine.
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I am Rob D and Josey Wales on FB, and from Weslaco... I'm subscribing to your post as I'm considering a CID or Rapid3D in the future... Keep us posted...
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Sorry that I can’t help with the throttle cable bracket but I certainly like the CID intake direction. Have you actually mocked it up on the truck yet?
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Sorry that I can’t help with the throttle cable bracket but I certainly like the CID intake direction. Have you actually mocked it up on the truck yet?
no I have not yet I’m wanting to get all the parts before I take my truck apart, will be upgrading all the top end with FED heads also.
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Well just an update, I went ahead and grinded down the bracket I already had and got it to fit. Seems pretty sturdy even though it ended up pretty thin. Now to plumb the fuel lines !
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