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Old 05-12-2005, 12:34 PM
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Ported Throttle Body

I was checking out W-Bodystore.com and saw a ported throttle body for sale that allegedly improves air intake. Does anyone have an opinion on whether it's worth getting?
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Re: Ported Throttle Body

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I was checking out W-Bodystore.com and saw a ported throttle body for sale that allegedly improves air intake. Does anyone have an opinion on whether it's worth getting?
Its a mod I'd definitely consider. Bore should be around 72mm which is more than stock. Air flow into the supercharger will be improved and I believe that is the primary reason to consider this type of mod especially if running a 3.4 or 3.2 SC pulley. Another benefit because of the increase in air intake and flow is helping cool the supercharger. There should be a horsepower or torque increase somewhere in the rpm range.

Its next on my shopping list.



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