Throttle Body Hats Cnc Machined
#1
Hi peeps
just letting you know that the new complex has come up with this throttle
body snout made from billit, so there is no need to have second best when
you have pure craftmanship like this, BUT remember they do cost a tad more
than your average TB snout but when you have one of these babies in your
hot little hands youll know its money well spent...
These come in all sizes BUT off the shelf are 2", 2.5" and 3" diameters.
and to suit series 4 and 5 manifolds
They
cost $250AU CNC machined and polished $300AU + postage.
pictures shown below are of 2.5" CNC machined and the 3" one polished
regards
LeRoy
PS
COMMING SOON ARE SERIES 6 AND COSMO BUT AS YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT TAKES ALOT OF PLANNING IN CAD..
just letting you know that the new complex has come up with this throttle
body snout made from billit, so there is no need to have second best when
you have pure craftmanship like this, BUT remember they do cost a tad more
than your average TB snout but when you have one of these babies in your
hot little hands youll know its money well spent...
These come in all sizes BUT off the shelf are 2", 2.5" and 3" diameters.
and to suit series 4 and 5 manifolds
They
cost $250AU CNC machined and polished $300AU + postage.
pictures shown below are of 2.5" CNC machined and the 3" one polished
regards
LeRoy
PS
COMMING SOON ARE SERIES 6 AND COSMO BUT AS YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT TAKES ALOT OF PLANNING IN CAD..
#4
[quote name='teknics' date='May 15 2005, 01:29 AM']any idea on what that price is in USD?
kevin.
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from the current curency convertor it shows to be
$300 AUD converts to $230 US + post for a polished one
$250 AUD converts to $191 US + post for CNC machined one
for postage I would need your suburb and post code....
not sure on the N/A side of things mate depends on your intake I spose!!
Regards
LeRoy
kevin.
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from the current curency convertor it shows to be
$300 AUD converts to $230 US + post for a polished one
$250 AUD converts to $191 US + post for CNC machined one
for postage I would need your suburb and post code....
not sure on the N/A side of things mate depends on your intake I spose!!
Regards
LeRoy
#7
i also used a na snout on my t2 motor, it works great and because the tb on the t2 faces the other direction and bolts up upside down it worked great and is aimed propely, its just tricky making ic pipes if still using the powersteering. so the adapters this fellow is making will work just fine on a na.
#8
[quote name='fc3s4utnv' date='May 14 2005, 07:26 PM']But wasnt it facing the wrong direction?
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I wasnt using the stock top mount.
Super custom front mount, with PVC pipes, free EVO IC from a friend.
Total cost: $100 (had to buy a dremel, and relocated battery)
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I wasnt using the stock top mount.
Super custom front mount, with PVC pipes, free EVO IC from a friend.
Total cost: $100 (had to buy a dremel, and relocated battery)
#9
[quote name='fc3s4utnv' date='May 15 2005, 12:56 PM']But wasnt it facing the wrong direction?
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cool thats what i like to hear, mate thanks for the info as I had
know idea at all on that and I couldnt find out til tuesday as we
have had public holidays...
regards
LeRoy
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cool thats what i like to hear, mate thanks for the info as I had
know idea at all on that and I couldnt find out til tuesday as we
have had public holidays...
regards
LeRoy