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DOHC Throttle Body vs SOHC Throttle Body

Is there a difference in the throttle bodies on the DOCH and SOHC. FYI i own a 98 R/T. Thanks
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Re: DOHC Throttle Body vs SOHC Throttle Body

I know that the tb from an auto sohc is bigger than one from a manual tb.
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no difference just the auto
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Re: DOHC Throttle Body vs SOHC Throttle Body

nothing, different, only the auto, but i heard you can get a jeep 4.0 liter tb and itll work.........i heard
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nothing, different, only the auto, but i heard you can get a jeep 4.0 liter tb and itll work.........i heard

what year jeep is this from????
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if you use the jeep t/b you have to open up the intake. the t/b is 60mm so the stock opening is to small. best thing to do is go to a junk yard get an auto t/b and take it to a local machine shop and tell them to bore it to 56mm that will work without having to enlarge your intake and it will make a ton of diff.
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Re: DOHC Throttle Body vs SOHC Throttle Body

If you go too big with the throttle body and intake, it will kill your low end power unless you have something behind it pushing the air in. ie turbo, ram air......
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If you go too big with the throttle body and intake, it will kill your low end power unless you have something behind it pushing the air in. ie turbo, ram air......
100% true that is why i have just a 55mm AF/X works great and i did not loose any low end and i gained tons of throttle responce and mid-range and top end were you need the power the most
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Re: DOHC Throttle Body vs SOHC Throttle Body

I know all that but what year jeep can I get that Tb off of
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Re: Re: DOHC Throttle Body vs SOHC Throttle Body

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If you go too big with the throttle body and intake, it will kill your low end power unless you have something behind it pushing the air in. ie turbo, ram air......
i think its off of the 93 or so model wrangler, and its not going to kill you power that much at the bottom, do a little research and stop tell everone to get a turbo
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