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indivisible throttle body
Has anyone done an indivisible throttle body build?
I don't really plan on racing my 370z so I thought this might be a cheaper way to get some more HP rather then doing a TT build. Any thoughts? |
Individual tbs will end up costing far more than you think.
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one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all :tup:
Individual* Tb's will be about twice as much on our cars since we dont have a cable throttle setup. thats why they old 350z de motors could do them on the cheap |
ahhhh
I was looking at ITB for a 350z, didn't think it would be to much different. Thanks for the info guys. Looks like ill keep saving for that TT. :icon17: |
ITB $4K
Stand Alone ECU $2.5K Tune and Other 1K That's the rough of it. |
That's a lot of coin for unknown results.
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ITB for 370Z
Check into other car manufacture's (BMW-M series cars) that have ITB naturally aspirated induction. Bola (BolaInduction) now makes electric ITB for Chevy & Ford engines. If going the mechanical ITB route; Hilborn ITB comes to mind which will entail deleting the ECU controlling the engine.
You will need to know the flow of the cylinder head in cfm in naturally aspirated induction. I am not sure what the flow rate for stock 370Z cylinder head. Good luck! |
You will see greater returns with 4.08 rear end and tuning motor to 8000 rpm. Then spend time getting weight out of the car. Lightweight flywheel, aluminum hat brake rotors
But if you can't part with ITB here you go http://www.jenvey.co.uk/home/throttl...-horns-cknn02c |
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Yeah that's pretty crazy
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I thought those were largely pointless without a tuned plenum to house them.
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