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![]() I was contemplating stepping up to the 75MM throttle body but wondered what sort of gains I could expect with it. I recall reading that 70's flow nearly 700 cfm, wouldn't that be enough for this fairly mild set-up I've got?
David
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David Claflin 1990 Red LX, 5.0, EEC Tuner/EEC Analyzer, daily driver 1988 GT, in pieces 1990 Red Harley FXRS, Andrews EV-3 cam, corbin seat, baby apes, other stuff 2003 Eddie Bauer Expedition 5.4L(wifemobile) bone stock and staying that way |
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