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Originally Posted by montauk
Two reasons, one I already bought one without realizing I had a problem and I don't want to spend $1000 for one but that may be the best way to proceed. I think you're right about one going positive and one going negative. I'm not sure how that guy got it work with a resistor - it's very likely he didn't.
One good thing about buying a throttle motor from a BMW is that they made 1000's so the track record is there.
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The DBW throttle bodies are about $500 and can be way cheaper if you buy aftermarket. Also look at the GM depending on what size you need.
Your first mistake is the cheapest.