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Topic: Throttle body for my stroker
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RAP66
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I currently have a 347 install in progress. With my current setup I'll be using an after market TB, I believe it's a 65mm. While I can still use it I know it will be a source of holding back the motor. SO I'm entertaining a larger TB, 75mm or 70mm. The car is my daily driver and will be mainly street. Any suggestions??
-------------------- 91GT Kurgan Tuned:12lbs of boost 492.4 rwhp / 483.1 rwtq http://killcarb.org/
www.fordstrokers.com
Posts: 893 | From: SF Bay Area | Registered: Oct 2003
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89bluenotch
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Member # 7454
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75mm
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Posts: 1857 | From: HEALDSBURG | Registered: Feb 2007
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illwill510
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I would match the tb size the the size of the upper intake opening. Some are 70mm openings and others are 75. What intake are u using?
Posts: 785 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Nov 2003
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TEAM PLATINUM
Member # 8722
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U should get a better intake. And I believe those are 70Mm
-------------------- TEAM PLATINUM 87LX:(D D) ORANGE coupe 94GT:(427) Its a BEAST on the streets but in the garage it stays ASLEEP. N/A
Posts: 1313 | From: RICHMOND/sanpablo | Registered: Oct 2008
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Duncan Motors
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Member # 7045
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heh i havent talked to u in a while how u doin i see ur doin a stroker good deal .
Posts: 6310 | From: Vallejo | Registered: Sep 2006
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RAP66
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wasap Duncan... Long time no hear! You stilll have the painter with you?? I may need to stop by and discuss some stuff with him.
I'm curious as to why some people dont like the old GT40 intakes?? Each time someone asks my setup I get the opinion that I should upgrade to a different intake?
I'm sure a few people have read this article:
http://www.musclemustangfastfords.com/tech/173_0101_super/index.html
the GT40 did pretty well all around, and should be a good combo for a street motor. My whole intention was to have a stout street motor built so that I can drive my daily and have a little fun while I'm at it.
-Rich
-------------------- 91GT Kurgan Tuned:12lbs of boost 492.4 rwhp / 483.1 rwtq http://killcarb.org/
www.fordstrokers.com
Posts: 893 | From: SF Bay Area | Registered: Oct 2003
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SmokinLX
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65 MM should be fine, just make sure You get a spacer.
-------------------- Dont claim power if ya cant mile per hour. 10 second AOD
Posts: 4388 | From: East Bay | Registered: Aug 2002
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92stangLX
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quote: Originally posted by hard jokur: wasap Duncan... Long time no hear! You stilll have the painter with you?? I may need to stop by and discuss some stuff with him.
I'm curious as to why some people dont like the old GT40 intakes?? Each time someone asks my setup I get the opinion that I should upgrade to a different intake?
I'm sure a few people have read this article:
http://www.musclemustangfastfords.com/tech/173_0101_super/index.html
the GT40 did pretty well all around, and should be a good combo for a street motor. My whole intention was to have a stout street motor built so that I can drive my daily and have a little fun while I'm at it.
-Rich
I don't really understand why people say it's not good. It is designed to make good low-midrange power and does a very good job at it. If you are looking for serious top end then there are other intakes that are better. The GT-40 works even better when you port the lower.
Posts: 5302 | From: San Francisco | Registered: Sep 2003
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Captain Obvious
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Member # 7842
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heres something i have been using to figure out which throttle body to use
cid x rpm / 3456 = cfm 347 x 6250 /3456 =628cfm
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Posts: 1976 | Registered: Aug 2007
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DVUS PNY
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75mm should be sufficient. Match it up with the upper intake. Hopefully this was up-graded already.
-------------------- I do side job repairs,& performance up-grades. Most make & model cars... "DVUS Motorsports"
Posts: 259 | From: East Bay | Registered: Mar 2009
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