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Old 07-15-2009, 09:52 AM
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any disadvantages to running a 90 mm tb with a slightly larger intake? got the throttle body at a good price and it seems that you can only get the 92mm intake new right now.
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Is it a 90mm fast tb?
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sorry for not clarifing the TB, its a Nick Williams 90mm. but does that make a difference?
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no one has any insight on this?
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to the top... perhaps maybe there is no downfall... i mean logically it does, but how much? and what would i be leaving on the table?
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It will be okay to run a 90mm on a larger intake. It depends on the engine as to how much power difference you would gain with a matched t.b. It wouldn't be much.




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