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08-10-2002, 11:36 AM | #1 |
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70mm or 75mm TB for blown 00 GT
what do you guys think.. a 70mm or 75mm Throttle Body? i definately am getting an accufab.. heres just a few things done to my car:
vortech sq-trim (8 psi) 90mm lightning maf 42 # injectors custom tuned chip full exhaust + tons of suspension & tranny work long block and intake manifold is untouched car runs 11.9's on street tires with octane booster i guess the only other question i had will a 75mm even fit on the stock manifold? i know it will bolt to it but the inside of the manifold looks pretty small.. so in that sense, will a 70 or 75 even make a difference in power other than the 70 having a better throttle response? any advise will help...
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00' GT, vortech sq-trim, full exhaust, 90mm maf, 42#r's, megabyte jr.'s, custom diablo chip.. + too much more too list.. run's high 11's |
08-10-2002, 06:15 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Feb 1999
Location: South Fork Ranch
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The 70mm will be the way to go...
I'm pretty sure that the 75mm would require some sort of "port matching" work....
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