2strokebeater Member Jul 4, 2011 41 1 40 33 Belle Vernon, pa Jul 8, 2011 #1 Id the a difference between buying the kit and doing it or can I just cul the wires that go from the throttle to the carb?
Id the a difference between buying the kit and doing it or can I just cul the wires that go from the throttle to the carb?
cole454 Member Dec 27, 2010 1,268 17 74 Wolcott, Indiana Jul 8, 2011 #2 Disabling would be cutting the wires. Elimination would be removing the TORS module and replacing the carb cap and installing an idle screw.
Disabling would be cutting the wires. Elimination would be removing the TORS module and replacing the carb cap and installing an idle screw.
cole454 Member Dec 27, 2010 1,268 17 74 Wolcott, Indiana Jul 8, 2011 #3 Here's what a 5 second search found. http://www.blasterforum.com/do-yourself-20/how-remove-your-tors-655/
Here's what a 5 second search found. http://www.blasterforum.com/do-yourself-20/how-remove-your-tors-655/
jlsparky7 New Member Mar 26, 2007 2,264 69 0 41 Southeastern, Mi Jul 9, 2011 #4 The link in my signature has the full TORS elimination kit install vid. Definitely worth the money to get rid of the headaches the tors can give even when unplugged.
The link in my signature has the full TORS elimination kit install vid. Definitely worth the money to get rid of the headaches the tors can give even when unplugged.
1995blaster New Member Jul 30, 2009 3,291 23 0 Jul 9, 2011 #5 i dont have mine removed just unhooked but i would if i didnt have plans for upgrading. i have to pull the take to get the carb off blows.
i dont have mine removed just unhooked but i would if i didnt have plans for upgrading. i have to pull the take to get the carb off blows.