new TB or port my stock one?
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new TB or port my stock one?
Would it worth it for me to get an aftermarket TB or should i just port out my stock one. all that is done to the car now is: TSP clear lid, K&N, smooth bellows. Headers/ TSP true duals will be my next mod, followed by either a stall, or a Cam and intake swap not sure which will come first.
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Do the converter immediately. It will give you much more gain and much more fun feel than the other planned mods.
your stock T-body is just fine for now. Port it yourself and do the throttle body stop mod to make sure your blade is horizontal when open 100%. You can probably search the net or this site for directions on that. When it comes time to do the cam, you might consider a nicely ported one from Jantzer or Bauer (sponsors here).
your stock T-body is just fine for now. Port it yourself and do the throttle body stop mod to make sure your blade is horizontal when open 100%. You can probably search the net or this site for directions on that. When it comes time to do the cam, you might consider a nicely ported one from Jantzer or Bauer (sponsors here).
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Stall for sure... mine ran the time in my sig with just the mods in my sig and some sticky tires. Best mod for the a4's it seems.. i just wish i would of gone bigger..
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
Do the converter immediately. It will give you much more gain and much more fun feel than the other planned mods.
your stock T-body is just fine for now. Port it yourself and do the throttle body stop mod to make sure your blade is horizontal when open 100%. You can probably search the net or this site for directions on that. When it comes time to do the cam, you might consider a nicely ported one from Jantzer or Bauer (sponsors here).
your stock T-body is just fine for now. Port it yourself and do the throttle body stop mod to make sure your blade is horizontal when open 100%. You can probably search the net or this site for directions on that. When it comes time to do the cam, you might consider a nicely ported one from Jantzer or Bauer (sponsors here).
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Originally Posted by 02WS6Bird
go to Jantzer....he does that alreeady...and a few other tricks...ive only heard good things bout him
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Originally Posted by 69_YENKO
Would it worth it for me to get an aftermarket TB or should i just port out my stock one. all that is done to the car now is: TSP clear lid, K&N, smooth bellows. Headers/ TSP true duals will be my next mod, followed by either a stall, or a Cam and intake swap not sure which will come first.
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like everyone said, do the converter first but as far as the TB, port it urself. we did my friends and its a good project. it takes a few hours to do it real well but id rather spend half a day porting my own TB then spend $100+ on one.
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doing the stall was #1 on my list untill one of my cats went out. now i figure if im going to get new exhaust nows the time, since i plan on removing the cats anyway. i guess i'll do the stall as soon as i can after that. what do you think about the 3,600 VIG a buddy has a used one with 400-500miles on it (stepped up to the 4,400 after only a month). he said its mine for 500$, Good Deal?
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i don't know what the hell mooley is thinking, but definitely do the 'verter first. had an a4 before, it needs the stall more then you may know. i'm thinkin about TSP's true dual system, it sounded wicked as f#ck on hugger's 427. if you do go that route let us all know how it sounds.