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Old 04-10-2008, 06:42 PM
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This is my old 78mm FAST TB next to the new 92mm PTM TB. What a huge difference.









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The 92 could swallow that 78! The difference is noticeable when it is right in front of you. What intake are you running it on, a Fast 90 or the new 92?
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Originally Posted by WhosNXT
The 92 could swallow that 78! The difference is noticeable when it is right in front of you. What intake are you running it on, a Fast 90 or the new 92?
A new 92mm FAST..
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How about a stocker, 90, 105:

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I would like to see a 90 compared to the 92. Anyone got one?
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Originally Posted by BLK85
I would like to see a 90 compared to the 92. Anyone got one?
1 millimeter = 0.0393700787 inches

They are going to look basically the same.
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You would have to have a lot of cubes to run that 105. I would think at least a H/C 427, but still would only really help out even larger like a 454. The TB market is surpassing the manifold market, the manifolds are not keeping up with the TBs.
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I'm also changing my Cam from a 228/228 588/588 114LSA TO A 232/234 598/598 112LSA at the same time as the Intake and TB.
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Originally Posted by WhosNXT
You would have to have a lot of cubes to run that 105. I would think at least a H/C 427, but still would only really help out even larger like a 454. The TB market is surpassing the manifold market, the manifolds are not keeping up with the TBs.


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If your tb flows 800cfm and your mani flow 300 cfm you dont see gains.
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What about the new manifold from Weiand that showed up at SEMA. That is supposed to be cheap and kickass all in one.
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That is what im waiting for



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