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	<title>Comments on: Where is the throttle butterfly and throttle bore on a volvo 940 GL?</title>
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		<title>By: Todd L</title>
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		<author>Todd L</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 18:35:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Gas or Diesel??
If Diesel. No butterfly or throttle body. Just open air. Engine speed control by Fuel pump injector. Less fuel. Lower rpm. More fuel, Increasing rpms. 
If gas. It possible have huge platic that cover the engine. You need to remove the engine cover. You will find it under the cover. 
Hope that helps</description>
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If Diesel. No butterfly or throttle body. Just open air. Engine speed control by Fuel pump injector. Less fuel. Lower rpm. More fuel, Increasing rpms.<br />
If gas. It possible have huge platic that cover the engine. You need to remove the engine cover. You will find it under the cover.<br />
Hope that helps</p>
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