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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Mecca, Indiana
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![]() I am in dire need of a throttle body and was wondering if a stock TB can be machined out to about 65mm or even bigger. I am a machinist and have all the coolest machinery available to me to do it so that's not the problem.
I know I'd have to make a new throttle plate. Anyone know how to go about doing this or know where I can find an article with specs and such? ------------------ ICQ# 42269241 Indiana Stangers Association Buy your parts here |
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Join Date: Dec 1998
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
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![]() I set one up on a CNC mill, and took it out to almost 63mm (and then went through the wall).
Forget the mill... just use a rat-tail file. It's much faster, and the Al disappears in no time. I kept the stock diameter around the plate, and just smoothed it out, and openned the rest up a bit (port-matching the backside to the intake). It's not 65mm, but it didn't cost a dime, and it doesn't whistle either ;-) |
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![]() Mine is bored out to almost 63mm. Some castings were a little thicker walled than others. I believe mine was originally from an '88.
------------------ 91 coupe 3.73's,long tubes,2 1/2" exh,ported stock t-body,ProM-77mm cobra intake,edelbrock heads,B303,1.72 rr's 36lb inj's,tremec, & a Paxton NOVI 2000!!! 11.020 @128.95 on BFG Drag Radials (275/60/15) |
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![]() 58mm is stock right? So you are saying I can only take 2.5mmm per side? The walls seem a bit thicker than that. Or is there an inner wall in there that you can't see? Thanks.
------------------ ICQ# 42269241 Indiana Stangers Association Buy your parts here |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: San Jose, California USA
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![]() Stock is 60mm. Why do you need a bigger TB? What are you running? In a relatively stock engine there is no difference at all (okay, 1 hp) between a 60mm and a 65mm.
------------------ 1993 Mustang GT - March Ram Air & Pullies, K&N, C&L 73mm MAF, Super Competition Hooker Headers, 2 1/2 in. mandrel bent cat back, High Flow H-Pipe, Pro 5.0 Shifter, 16* Timing Advance |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Mecca, Indiana
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![]() Tomorrow I am adding a GT-40 intake, ported ET7E heads, F303 cam, Crane springs, 1.6 roller rockers, 76mm C&L MAF, 24lb injectors, 190lph fuel pump, cold air kit, A/C delete kit, removed smog pump, battery relocate kit, and a few minor goodies.
I'm stoked as hell right now becase my cam and springs just arrived and that was the final component I needed to put her back together besides a throttle body. 3.73's will be installed in a couple weeks. ------------------ ICQ# 42269241 Indiana Stangers Association Buy your parts here |
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