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I just purchased a BBK 75mm throttle body, how do I adjust the throttle body? Instructions say after intsalling reconnect negative battery and start engine let run until operating temperature then turn off engine. Here's what I don't get, the next step TURN IDLE SCREW COUNTER CLOCKWISE UNTIL YOU CAN SEE BETWEEEN THE SCREW AND THE THROTTLE LINKAGE(.010" WITH FEELER GUAGE). THEN TURN CLOCKWISE EXACTLY ONE FULL TURN.If anyone has ever put this on before please post back. This is for a 2004 Mustang GT

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I really wish I could help you here but I run the Accufab one on my car and I didn't need to do any adjusting. However, try this forum for help: http://forums.modulardepot.com/

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