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Jeez.
This + I/H/E + tune... that's a lot of money just to make 200whp on pump gas.
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The lag is in the time for newly demanded air at the throttle blade to reach the cylinder. The distance from MAF to ITB on the 86 would be less than it was on my old M3.
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Those aren't independent TB's anyway. There's 1 MAF and the throttles all work at the same time, not independently. They are 4 separate throttle plates. The MAF to TB distance is a real thing and affects throttle response. I'm sure it'd be better than stock since there's less plenum volume in vacuum, but it'd take some serious engineering to make true ITB's and a custom tuning solution like MOTEC and 4 MAF's to make it so each TB can independently work.
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That's different. Those throttles are synced, not independent. And I was specific about a MAF sensor per cylinder because the other poster specifically said you'd need 4 MAFs to make it run right on an FA20. I know it's common to run split MAF sensors in situations where you have 2 intakes (two turbos, V8 with an intake feed per cylinder bank, etc). The point was that running a single MAF sensor doesn't represent a hindrance to feeding 4 ITBs, and that having synced individual throttles is the standard way of running ITBs. OEM's do it all the time.
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Once the air is metered properly, ITBs work the best when the runners feeding air to them have equal flow coming in. That's the most important part. |
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Now you understand why I was asking the other poster for examples of cars that use these independent throttles, because I haven't heard of it either. My post was very specific when you go back and read it: "I'm not aware of any car that runs individual cylinder MAF sensors and throttles that operate independently of one another."
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We're talking about the same thing. In practice, ITB setups are NEVER independent throttle bodies unless you are running engine management on a cylinder by cylinder basis. |
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