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How to attach DBC cable stop to aftermarket intake?

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Old 04-01-2024, 11:18 PM
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How to attach DBC cable stop to aftermarket intake?

Hello all
I recently purchased a 1991 Camaro with a 5.3L truck motor (iron block and 706 cathedral port cylinder heads) swapped into it.
The OEM tall truck intake was retained so I purchased a aftermarket alloy low profile intake to replace the tall plastic truck intake.
I did this because the previous owner had cut up the hood of the Camaro to allow for clearance for this tall intake.
I have since purchased an original Z28 hood for the car that is not butchered so the car will look better to me.
The engine has a throttle body that is actuated by a cable rather than a drive by wire setup. I have also purchased a 102mm aftermarket throttle body to go with the alloy intake.
The OEM truck manifold has a metal bracket for the stationary cable stop that attaches to a couple of post mounts that are cast into the top of the passenger's side of the intake.
How do a replicate this cable stop attachment point on the aftermarket alloy intake? There does not seem to be any provision for this cable stop attachment point.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Here are a couple photos of the alloy intake I have purchased for the engine.

low profile alloy intake with 102mm throttle body opening

Alloy low profile intake and 102mm cable actuated throttle body

Cable actuated throttle body and cable stop bracket

In case anyone is interested here is the hack job the previous owner did on the hood so it would clear the tall truck intake.

hacked up hood from 1991 Camaro


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Re: How to attach DBC cable stop to aftermarket intake?

Will this work?

https://www.ictbillet.com/ls1-thrott...-manifold.html
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Re: How to attach DBC cable stop to aftermarket intake?

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Thanks for the hint. I was able to find something for $23 plus shipping on the Jegs site.
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Re: How to attach DBC cable stop to aftermarket intake?

I have the same intake on my LQ4 and used this bracket to install a stock f-body cable.

https://www.lsxceleration.com/ls-92m...cable-bracket/
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Re: How to attach DBC cable stop to aftermarket intake?

Originally Posted by battmann
I have the same intake on my LQ4 and used this bracket to install a stock f-body cable.

https://www.lsxceleration.com/ls-92m...cable-bracket/
Thanks for the reply. That is pretty much the same thing I bought from Jegs for $23 plus shipping (almost $15 of shipping which is a PITA)
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