ProJunkRacing
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Anyone here got a hand throttle on their Q jet or whatever you run thinking about it one less pedal to use in a sticky situation , but just curious it you got pics, a link or any premade ones?
x2.dleroy43 said:Ive heard of using a bike shifter and cable mounted on the gear shifter. I dont know how good it works couse its still on my to-do list
captaininsano said:I run one on my sm465 qjet combo...bmx bike brake lever, cable just connected to the qjet. Made a bracket to clamp the cable on. Easy to do and very useful.
ntsqd said:Slightly different deal, but a friend who is a paraplegic races an S-10 in the Mojave desert events. I've moved the truck around a couple of times now. He uses a Harley twist throttle (b/c of it's push-pull 2x cable arrangement = no return spring) for the throttle in that truck. The throttle is mounted on the brake lever. Twist for GO, push for WHOA.
I thot it'd be awkward to drive, but having driven it at speed thru the rough I'm almost to the point of preferring it.
As to the BMX lever not having a lot of travel, you aren't likely to want/need WOT when using it anyway.
Inu-Hanyou1776 said:That setup would allow you to power-brake the vehicle almost too easily as well.



6.2Blazer said:Several guys in our club have hand throttles. Most our mounted on the transmission shifter, and at least a couple use what I believe is a 10-speed bicycle gear shifter type device. They like that style because they can lock it at a certain position for a high idle type effect while on a hill.......can help a carb'd vehicle keep running on a steeper hill and let's you release the clutch without stalling the engine (while not having to hit the gas pedal).
6.2Blazer said:Several guys in our club have hand throttles. Most our mounted on the transmission shifter, and at least a couple use what I believe is a 10-speed bicycle gear shifter type device. They like that style because they can lock it at a certain position for a high idle type effect while on a hill.......can help a carb'd vehicle keep running on a steeper hill and let's you release the clutch without stalling the engine (while not having to hit the gas pedal).
Geargrinder said:I don't have one on the 'Burb yet, but I made this for my last rig and it was DA BOMB!!
I got a pice of light gage tubing about the same dia as bike handelbars, and cut about a 10" length of it, made a "C" bracket that I clamped to the colom with 2 hose clamps and welded the tube to it. (like a colom shifter) I then mounted a MTN bike brake lever on it and put a bike handell grip on it. I used a universal 6' bike brake cable and ran it to the carb through an unused hole in the original T cable bracket. Then I just used crimp on solderless eye conector on the end of the cable and a small machine screw w/2 nuts, one on each side of a hole in the trot. arm on the carb.
This set up worked so good, cause I had a good place to put my hand wile I was using it so I had good smooth controll of it. I could rock crawl like an auto equipt truck with it![]()
yea, 2.8L's with 31" Baja T/A's on a spool burn off so well. NOT!Inu-Hanyou1776 said:That setup would allow you to power-brake the vehicle almost too easily as well.
The fly in the ointment is that even the cheesy bikes are going away from the desired "Friction Shifter" and to the "Index Shifter". Index shifters have discrete steps rather than being infinitely variable. Friction shifters are getting hard to find around these parts.koldsimer said:I like the gear shifter idea. It would allow you to bump your idle to say 1200-1500 and keep it there. Certainly would be useful mainating idle on a hill or when needing to make a real quick brake/gas switch. The regular hand throttle with a bicycle brake lever has always interested me but I think that I may actually put a shifter in and see how it works.