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Old 04-16-2003, 09:49 AM
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What is the potential gain vs. loss of modifying the throttle body inlets specifically the secondary inlets? I have read a lot on this forum of how to do it but not much said about what can be gained or lost. A place in Garland Texas sells a throttle body with the secondary inlets enlarged. They leave the primaries alone. They say it helps lower pressure drop and increase flow. Will you see a major difference performance worth the $499 dollars for this item? They will give you back $200 for you stock TB.
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Old 04-16-2003, 12:11 PM
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There is no way you should pay $300 for a TB... I understand its fully bored with new plates and everything but it likely won't give you much over just removing your secondary throttle plates and doing a mild port/polish of the bores. I dont have mine installed yet but most people notice a slight increase in top end power and noticeable increase in throttle response throughout the RPM range.
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I thought it was kind of pricey but this place is usually expensive.



Thanks for the information.
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something like that will always be expensive, when it's a modified stock piece that requires alot of time spent in manual labor to finish.



if you consier the hassle of porting the tb yourself, dealing with aluminum dust for a few hours, $300 starts to sound like it's not too bad.



my arms still itch whenever I put on the shirt I wore when I did mine, a few people have asked me to port theirs, I havent done anyone elses yet, without even considering prices... it's just such a pain, and even with the mask some aluminum filings manage to get past it, or in your eyes, all over your clothes, into your skin... that **** is toxic and has been linked ot mental issues like memory loss.
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Originally Posted by pengaru' date='Apr 16 2003, 12:24 PM
something like that will always be expensive, when it's a modified stock piece that requires alot of time spent in manual labor to finish.



if you consier the hassle of porting the tb yourself, dealing with aluminum dust for a few hours, $300 starts to sound like it's not too bad.



my arms still itch whenever I put on the shirt I wore when I did mine, a few people have asked me to port theirs, I havent done anyone elses yet, without even considering prices... it's just such a pain, and even with the mask some aluminum filings manage to get past it, or in your eyes, all over your clothes, into your skin... that **** is toxic and has been linked ot mental issues like memory loss.
damn, that explains why I am the way I am



I just used a dremel tool first with a flapper wheel bit 80 grit, then 120 round cylinder type sanding bit, then finer and finer... and finished with polishing bits and compound. It takes me about 3 hours... the initial mods, tapping and plugs take like 15 minutes. I dont think I went as hog wild as you Pengaru.
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well 3 hours = $300



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so from the TB mod what gains will i acctually see by doing it. i am also going to port the TB mildly.



I know i'll get some better Throttle Response. but as far as acctually HP numbers. will i see some? and where in the powerband will they be?
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Originally Posted by relisys190' date='Apr 17 2003, 09:49 AM
so from the TB mod what gains will i acctually see by doing it. i am also going to port the TB mildly.



I know i'll get some better Throttle Response. but as far as acctually HP numbers. will i see some? and where in the powerband will they be?
i think that its a matter of throttle response and maybe 2-5hp?



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Yea...most likely 2 to 5 and in the upper range...your lower pull won't be affected as much...you'll enjoy the throttle response at a lower rpm more then an hp gain...
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BDC does it for $130... and is in texas too. I have one from him



http://www.teamfc3s.org/store/product_info...?products_id=38
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