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Old 07-12-2013, 03:19 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SPOHN View Post
Not sure I understand? No plenum is used. You have to tune each ITB to each cylinder.
Meaning, I believe ITB's tend to work better (are easier to tune, yield more consistent idle, throttle response and power) housed within a well designed chamber rather than having each one completely open to the air.

That way you can pipe in cooler air (unless you have them sticking out of the hood), even out airflow, more easily meter airflow, more easily filter, and set up a more stable source of vacuum.

Like this Toda High Power ITB Surge Plenum Honda S2000 F20C AP1 S2K [17110-F20-000] - $1,370.00 : Real Street Performance Engine Parts, Pistons Rods Cams Valvetrain and More

or these OEM set ups at bottom

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