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> need new throttle cable: terry or gemo?
siverson
post Jul 22 2010, 01:06 AM
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It's been a while since I've bought a new throttle cable, but I need one now. I've been working on my car fixing small stuff the last couple weeks, and took it for a "test drive" tonight...

3rd gear & 3.6 & a stuck throttle - that was exciting. I was able to pull the throttle pedal/bar back and get it unstuck, but definitely time to get a new cable. I can see where it is frayed near the engine.

What is the better cable between the Terry cable or OEM Gemo? I seem to recall problems with the Terry cable, but thought I'd check here first...

-Steve
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post Jul 22 2010, 09:30 AM
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QUOTE(siverson @ Jul 22 2010, 12:06 AM) *

It's been a while since I've bought a new throttle cable, but I need one now. I've been working on my car fixing small stuff the last couple weeks, and took it for a "test drive" tonight...

3rd gear & 3.6 & a stuck throttle - that was exciting. I was able to pull the throttle pedal/bar back and get it unstuck, but definitely time to get a new cable. I can see where it is frayed near the engine.

What is the better cable between the Terry cable or OEM Gemo? I seem to recall problems with the Terry cable, but thought I'd check here first...

-Steve


My OEM clutch cable snapped within a two year period on a FWY off-ramp. That was in 2000. Frustrated, I decidead to change over to Terry clutch and thottle cables at that time. They are still, to this day, in my daily driver and in SoCal you will shift and thottle up and down endlessly. You can't convince me Terry cable are inferior to OEM. My opinion.
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