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Clois Harlan 08-09-2013 08:12 AM

Coyote Throtle Pedal Mounting Ideas
 
I hope this topic hasn't already been covered but I am putting a Coyote in a JBL Coupe and was wondering if anyone had any creative idea's for the throtle pedal. I know how to make mine work but I was looking for something that might liken the original pedal assembly. If you have made any mods you know how big the mounting plate is for the Coyote drive by wire pedal is.

I have mine already marked out and a mounting plate made but I haven't taken the saw to it yet. Probably this weekend for sure.

Clois Harlan

Clois Harlan 08-12-2013 05:41 AM

Check these pictures out:

Clois Harlan 08-12-2013 06:57 AM

Pedal mods for Coyote
 
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Looks like I forgot something. After slicing up the $250 pedal assembly as you can see in the pics I took a piece of 1" box tubing by 4" long and cut out one one of the sides (effectively making it a U Channel) and then slid it over the remaining nub of a pedal. With the U channel positioned over the nub I Cross drilled a 1/4" hole to hold the U channel to the nub. I then too a 1/8" X 2" wide X 5" long piece of flat stock with a 1/2" piece of box tubing welded to the the back of the flat stock as a riser and welded that to the u-channel. Bolted the modified pedal to the assembly and attached it to the pre made bracket under the dash. All in all it took me a couple of hours.


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