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01-09-2002, 09:56 PM | #1 |
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Hey guys/gals, got a basic question for you.
I have now started my mods with a steeda 3 point strut tower brace, Moroso cold air, and white face guages. Pullies and gears are next pending some GT seats I found. With minor mods that I have so far, which size TB would be best? I was thinking of holding out and doing upgraded injectors at the same time as the TB that way I could get the right ones (I understand that TB's must be matched to injectors). In the long term maybe nitros, but no superchargers. What size TB would be best for performance without insanity? I'd prefer to buy the right things the first time and hold off to complete the project instead to doing it 2 or 3 times. Thanks for the advice. Rob
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01-09-2002, 10:48 PM | #2 |
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Hey Rob, Good question, but your putting the cart before the horse, most people start modifying at the exhaust , which is a good start, but nothing wrong with upgrading your intake system as well or first, BUT, at this point you will not benefit with a larger throttle body until you increase the size of your Mass Air Meter, and injectors have virtually nothing to do with selecting a throttle body, NOW! let me tell you right now you do not need to upgrade injectors, not for a long time, 19lber's will support quite a bit of modification. I suggest a 75mm Pro-M bullitt Mass Air Meter with a nice conical K&N Air filter, then get a 70mm throttle body, and make sure you have your intake hogged out to match, you will also need to either buy a 70mm EGR spacer to match, or match your own. Best thing to do is sit down with a piece of paper and write down your ultimate goals for the car and then go at it from there. I would love to help, keep in touch with a Private Message.
Good Luck!!!!!!
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01-09-2002, 11:06 PM | #3 |
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The advice given above is good.
I think you have mistaken your info, though, stock89. The MAF is what needs to be calibrated with the injectors, not the TB. Also, the one rule to remember about TB size is that it should never exceed MAF size. Good luck! Take care, -Chris
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01-09-2002, 11:37 PM | #4 |
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That's good info you've gotten so far. The absolute best thing for you to do right now is figure out where you want to go with the car. Many of the mods you could get, 2 1/2" exhaust, bigger MAF (I like the C&L), bigger throttle body and so forth sound cool, but they will actually hurt you unless you upgrade the entire system, ie intake, heads, cam. And that is where you get into the big money. The pullies and gears are a great start. If your patient the best way to go after that would be to work on your suspension, springs, shocks, upper and lower control arms and sub frame connectors. This will give you a great base to work from and by the time your done you should have a better idea of what you want to do with the motor. Another great investment is a good set of tires, I like the Nitto Drag Radials. Like gtsr515 said the last thing you need to think about right now is biger injectors. The 19# injectors are good to roughly 300hp at the stock fuel pressure and can be used with more hp with an adjustable fuel pressure regulator. Good luck with your 89, send me a pm if you have any other questions.
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01-10-2002, 01:07 AM | #5 |
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I maybe be dumb, but I think a 70mm throttle body, is way to big for a engine with stock intake and heads.
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01-10-2002, 01:49 PM | #8 |
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Yes a 70mm is a little big for a stock intake/head car
BUT, he said he wants to do it right the first time (or something like that) and therefore if he is eventually gonna get an aftermarket set of heads and a cam and intake, then the 70mm will be perfect for him. Then I also just re-read his post and asked which size would be good with his mods so far, in this case actually a stock one will do you fine. There's other things you need to focus your cash on first. Like exhaust/gears/subframes/pulleys blah blah blah. Then you can move on to a 65mm TB (or 70 if you have big plans for it)
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01-10-2002, 05:29 PM | #9 |
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i would say do the exhaust and all the free things (timing ,tps,water lines in the tb off ,coolant temp sensor pull it out an block the hole) adjustable fuel pressure reg ,pulleys race crank cobra water pump pulley and a big a alt130 ,a aluminum drive shaft , a gear ,a good shifter like pro 5.0 , black magic fan
with these mod we have had cars gone as fast as 13.28on a stock motor no port workand had a aod go 13.42 some things |
01-10-2002, 11:49 PM | #10 |
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Don't bypass the coolant lines through the TB, (actually the EGR spacer) believe it or not the coolant going through the line is actually cooler than the exhaust gasses that are brought back up through the EGR spacer. But if you EGR is not connected, then go ahead and do this.
Faststang90 What are you saying about the TPS? There's nothing you can do to it to make more power. And I'm curious, how exactly does pulling the coolant temp sensor out and blocking the hole add power to the car? How's he gonna know if his car is over heating if he removes it?
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01-11-2002, 03:50 AM | #11 |
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sorry i forgot a few things the tps u set to (.999 volts)better throttle response
and the water lines u block off is if u block egr between the upper and lower and the sensor is the 1 in the metal lines going to the heater core u do this if u do not have a adj fuel reg your cumputer gets a reading from this and it will make it get more fuel not the eng water temp sensor hope this helps u understand sorry |
01-11-2002, 08:46 AM | #12 |
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Great!
Ok, what I've learned so far from this post:
-Do not tamper with the TB (max upgrade w/o intake/head/cam work is 65mm) or MAF yet. (So get intake/head/cam then after that move to TB, MAF, and injectors all at once). -MAF and TB need to be same size. -Concentrate on gears, exhaust, pullies, suspension for now. I was not thinking clearly when I was suggesting TB be matched to Injectors, DUH. I know better than that. Stock injectors are #19, right? One other question- I was chatting with a guy who said he could port/polish my heads in a day. Was he smoking crack? Or is it really that easy? I took the head off the VW diesel and it was a nightmare! (apples vs. oranges, I know) I will NOT go through that again....What's the increase to port/polish stock heads? Is it worth the time/frustration? I hate paying people to work on my car (lack of trust is a factor too), with the exception of gears. The p/p head guy said he'd help me do it since he's experienced for almost no charge. Should I?? Thanks for all the info! I want to do it right w/o several tries.... |
01-11-2002, 11:25 AM | #13 |
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First, never exceed .95vdc for your TPS. I'm tired of explaining it, so you're just going to have to trust me.
It's not worth $50 to p/p stock heads, so, if it costs you less than that, or if the experience is worth more than that to you, then go for it. I always encourage anyone who wants to learn hands on, but don't expect any power increase. As far as a diesel VW goes, that was the worst job I ever had, and I won't do it again. Many years ago when I was still pretty wet behind the ears, a friends girlfriend talked me into replacing the head gasket on her diesel Rabbit. That car was possessed by the devil himself. The word "nightmare' doesn't even begin to do it justice. I'd rather do 5 turbo Volvos than 1 diesel Rabbit. I really wish you hadn't mentioned it. I'm developing a twitch already. Take care, -Chris
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I'm STILL fighting that thing. One day it's great, next day it runs like crap! LMAO at your "possessed by the devil" and "twitching"... As you can see by my signature- it's "hers".
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01-12-2002, 03:35 AM | #15 |
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Oh, you poor, poor man. I truly can't express enough sorrow and emotion on paper (screen) to do your pains justice, and for that, I am very sorry.
Take care, -Chris
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