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2012-02-06 04:33:09
#141
Fantastic work man, think you'll be able to do side by side runs to see the power gains?
2012-02-06 15:58:47
#142
Originally Posted by BlueRB240
Going to try and center mount your TB?


Not trying to, I'm going to. It's going to have a Mustang Cobra throttle body on it with dual butterflies.

Originally Posted by Vadim
Fantastic work man, think you'll be able to do side by side runs to see the power gains?


I chopped up my factory highport. Don't see the need to do a side by side honestly...it's definitely going to flow better.
2012-02-06 16:01:52
#143
I'm really liking what I'm seeing here. =]
2012-02-06 19:51:47
#144


is this they?
2012-02-07 02:10:56
#145
Originally Posted by BlueRB240
Going to try and center mount your TB?


Originally Posted by blo0d


is this they?


that be it, going with the factory TB though. ^^^^that one is super $$$
2012-02-07 02:13:02
#146
why not give the q45 one a whirl?
2012-02-07 02:32:38
#147
want to spread the flow out to the outside cylinders, and keep that crisp throttle response down low. Besides I'm not too crazy about doing what everyone else is doing.
2012-02-07 02:35:29
#148
What size is the TB your running? you would need ~60mm per butterfly to equal the area of the q45..would be interesting to see how two smaller plates flow against one larger.
2012-02-07 02:35:42
#149
factory stock de throttle body?
2012-02-07 02:40:55
#150
I was asking about the size of his cobra throttle body with the two butterflys..the one pictured says 62 but he said he has a stock one
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