So you’ve built an old-school hot rod and decided you want to swap in a new-school engine platform that uses drive-by-wire throttle control – what to do about the throttle pedal? The OE black steel throttle pedal just won’t do in your customized interior, and that’s where Lokar comes in. Their new billet drive-by-wire throttle pedal assembly is the solution to the problem.
Official Release:
Lokar’s Billet Drive-By-Wire Electronic Throttle Control Pedal assembly is pre-programmed at the factory for over 1400 specific OEM and Aftermarket EFI applications including Crate Engines. Included with the Lokar Electronic Throttle Control is an application specific pedal wiring harness that works in conjunction with the OEM or Aftermarket EFI wiring harness. Pedal calibration optimizes throttle response to eliminate pedal lag.
The Billet Drive by Wire Pedal also has built in hysteresis to provide improved operator control and pedal stability over rough terrain. The new billet design is available in bright or black anodized finish to match your application. The Electronic Throttle Control/Harness requires one of Lokar’s Drive-By-Wire Pedal sets, which are offered in a variety of styles. Each item is sold separately for versatility.
Features:
- Optimizes throttle pedal response
- Billet construction
- Includes application-specific wiring harness
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