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Anyone remember the dsport intake test? They never showed an overlay of the tuned stock vs tuned for intake. Peak gains were small unless you compared to stock untuned. So it goes with alot of the aftermarket bullshit.
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1Honestly, no tricks, matched AFR's and timing...
Zip. Zero. Nada. Its just not a restriction for NA. The engine in NA form can't ingest enough air to choke on the stock throttle body with the stock cams.
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Additionally, noone said that we have a restriction with the stock throttle body. This not how things work. You're just trying to push more air and if you manage it, then the engine will compensate and will add more fuel. This is how FI works and this is a way to done it if you want to stay NA. If the throttle body wasn't that important in the overal air flow channel, please explain to me why Subaru is using a tapered design? OEM specifications is 71mm in the inflow side and 65mm in the outflow side. I suppose that you understand of what is happening with the air flow when you have a tapered design. |
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NA you will not be pushing more air in. The engine works as an air pump drawing the air through the TB, hence the wording of a restriction. The reason it is tapered is to increase air velocity so it carries that through the manifold and ports. If the TB is too large you can actually reduce velocity and less air arrives in the cylinder before the valves close. You really should be looking at pressure changes either side of the throttle plate. If there are none then there will be no performance increase of a larger opening.
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...And that's why I don't have a dial-up throttle anymore.
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Much appreciation to you sir for reading my posts and the effort in yours!That Grams must've just hit the market. I did a bit of searching before making this thread. The car won't get driven in the shitty Michigan winter, so I'll likely get the Grams and will try to do a proper write-up with dyno comparison. Quote:
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Just as a matter of my own experience in the past... Grams/Skunk2/Kraftwerks (all same company, same manufacturing - Group A Autosports).... their DBW throttle bodies have a long, consistent history of sticking closed and being very unreliable. --- maybe --- they've made progress there and it's not an issue anymore -- but I would proceed with caution.
I would highly recommend exploring OEM Subaru/Toyota/Honda options - that's why I did that Honda test last year. There are a large number of OEM keihin manufactured TB's out there from Honda V6s that could be made to work with a little effort. There is supposedly even one giant Lexus TB that is plug and play... |
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OP, if you are still look at options TODA make a nice looking one. I have no personal experience with it but the TODA parts I have used on past cars have been quality items.
http://www.toda-racing.co.jp/en/prod...-throttle.html
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