Anyone ever thought about using larger throttle bodies? I sent an email over to MaxBore to see if they would be willing to look at boring out a 370Z TB.
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10-25-2011, 05:12 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Larger Throttle bodies...?
Anyone ever thought about using larger throttle bodies? I sent an email over to MaxBore to see if they would be willing to look at boring out a 370Z TB.
Obviously enlarging the intake manifold inlets is a must, but from my experience with all motor cars, this can really free up some hidden power. http://www.maxbore.com/ Thoughts, ideas or opinions? |
10-25-2011, 05:20 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Curious what that would do with the Motordyne Plenum? Would it foul up your A/F ratio?
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I would be interested to see if annual gains came from it. I would think if it were to make power that a company would have already done so... then again I'm not qualified to know this. Might make no power and might make more than one would think.
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From what I've seen over time there can be some very small gains in HP. But it is defiantly a art to doing it. Not worth the cost though. And if someone messed one up, your going to pay big to get another.
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On cars with regular throttle plates, it usually just runs like crap on idle (unless you match the bored throttle with a new throttle plate) and you gain like 3 whp..
However, since throttling is mostly handled by VVEL, it might work well... Not sure what would happen with dashpot calculations on decel -- I think that's one of the few times the throttle plate actually does anything, and the extra volume could have it running too lean and stalling. Nobody's attempted this yet?
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10-26-2011, 11:11 AM | #13 (permalink) |
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When you talk about all motor power, the gains may be minimal, but hook them up on a boosted engine and the gains may actually be worth it. There is for sure an art in boring them, and I think combined with the UpRev, you'd be able to tune out any changes in AFRs that it occurs. For a few hundred bucks, it might be worth it. I wonder if motordyne is able to over bore their manifold... hmmm... |
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Has anyone thought about smoothing out the throttle body where it meets the intake and making that lip smaller to smooth air flow? I did this with my old car and it made a very slight difference, but it's cheap and easy.
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