dave..GSi
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anyone got pics of throtle bodies on there car???
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Eck
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u2u Dave A.
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dave..GSi
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cheers
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broster
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mine:
with no filter:

with filter:

with air box:
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dave..GSi
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how much bhp u got with that
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Basscrazy
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does the airbox not restrict the airflow more then just a filter? as looks like not much room for air to flow in
oooor am i just being silly?
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RobHayes
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bhp:unknown, not running yet
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broster
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in theory id gain more torque with the air box and more power as i have a cold air feed going directly to it, but i broke it after 1 week! its apperenlty prover to not offer restriction up to 300bhp
i have 190bhp from my engine. 1.6 16v
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Robin
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even though its "proven" to offer no restriction, didnt your car make more power without it?
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Basscrazy
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ah so just being silly
see all being well i will have my c16xe running soon its suprising how much power you can get out of it theres a lot to look into
your looking like 2k minimum to get decent bhp though or can it be done cheaper (obviously safeley)?
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broster
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pmsl, with it fitted i never really ran it properly, did we ever run it on the rollers with it? 181bhp with that? 190 now without any filter
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by Basscrazy
ah so just being silly
see all being well i will have my c16xe running soon its suprising how much power you can get out of it theres a lot to look into
your looking like 2k minimum to get decent bhp though or can it be done cheaper (obviously safeley)?
jamsport can supply and fit a tb kit for £2500 in vat, for tb's managment all fitted and mapped......
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Robin
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it was 181bhp when I was there, and the airbox was on iirc...
sounds better without it anyway
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Basscrazy
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quote: Originally posted by broster
quote: Originally posted by Basscrazy
ah so just being silly
see all being well i will have my c16xe running soon its suprising how much power you can get out of it theres a lot to look into
your looking like 2k minimum to get decent bhp though or can it be done cheaper (obviously safeley)?
jamsport can supply and fit a tb kit for £2500 in vat, for tb's managment all fitted and mapped......
what kind of bhp does that run at ?
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broster
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will be 160ish! needs cams and head work to get more, then pocketed pistons to break the 180bhp mark
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Basscrazy
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160 is that not similar to standard redtop?
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broster
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yeah, different engine tho, different characteristics, different uses, 1.6 will be revvy, 2ltr wont be so revvy
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Basscrazy
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ah right thats fair enough so in theory redtop more reliable but the 1.6 more fun
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broster
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red top more reliable...... depends who builds the 1.6 and who maps it. mine is more reliable than some of the 2ltr conversions i have seen
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Basscrazy
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cos i was thinking in a fair few months time to put a redtop in but were talking like for decent setup 1.5k
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broster
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i was in the same situation when i had the money for my conversion, apart from i was thinking c20let or tb's went for tb's in the end as it appealed to me more
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Basscrazy
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i think the main thing is i need to have something that once in is not going to be forever problems and forever breaking down and things as i need it to be reliable and i dont have to throw money at it left right and centre
i got told with throttle bodied you have to keep getting it all set up again for some reason.... of course i know nothing about them so wasnt sure
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Basscrazy
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plus sound of throttle bodies i heard on dans were wicked sound
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sigibbons
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quote: Originally posted by Basscrazy
i got told with throttle bodied you have to keep getting it all set up again for some reason.... of course i know nothing about them so wasnt sure
Thats the case with Carbs.
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Matt H
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