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Original Engine Management 99048 Throttle Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Original Engine Management 99048 Throttle

Throttle Position Sensors maintain specific installed outputs to match OE rather than adjustable consolidated designs. Throttle Position Sensors are calibrated to have same output characteristics throughout the rotational range of operation. Circuits are printed on flexible polyimide film or ceramic-based substrates for excellent dimensional stability preventing electrical performance drift. Package Dimensions: 3.555 H x 7.62 L x 7.366 W (centimetres).

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Best Throttle for Automotive Sensor

My analysis of this product showed that it is a top-notch solution to optimize your vehicle's performance. THE installation is simple and the throttle response is extremely smooth .It is highly durable and exceeds industry standards for quality. The only minor downside is the price point, but it's worth the investment for long-term use. If you're looking for a reliable and efficient throttle for your automotive sensor, this is definitely the way to go..

Pros
  • High-quality and durable construction
Cons
  • May not fit certain models or engines

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Looks like the internal spring is defective

Firstly this is not a Ford OEM part. The company that did this is called Original Engine Management and hopes to cash in on people waiting for OEM parts. Also, the picture is a bit misleading; The screw holes are not metal, but plastic. For $18 it's not that much if the part works. But not mine. Looks like the internal spring has failed. When I started my car after installing this part it accelerated and hovered around 3500 rpm and if you press the gas pedal it stays there. It's time to see if…

Pros
  • Throttle position
Cons
  • Minor repairability