Airaid #200-584 TB spacer.
Airaid #850-214 air filter.

Remove the engine cover and air intake hose.

Install new filter.

The TB spacer and hardware.

Throttle body removed.

New support bracket in place.

Throttle body and spacer installed with the supplied longer bolts.

The supplied bracket needed a little bend in it to line up with the throttle body.

I had to remove the TPS to get the bracket in place.

Sensors plugged back in; the TPS plug just reaches.

The vacuum lines were a little tight, so I tied the long one to
the wiring harness. I will extend them when I have time.

Air intake hose back in place.

Just in case a stranger gets under the hood.

All done.
UPDATE:
I didn't sleep well last night knowing how the vacuum lines and TPS wiring were stretched, so they got lengthened today.....

Vacuum line lengthened by about 1".

Vacuum line before (left) and after (right).

TPS wiring lengthened by about 1".

TPS wiring before (left) and after (right).
If you have any comments, suggestions, or see any errors, please let
me know..... cbradley@telus.net
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