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has anybody with the bbk ever had a problem with fitment issues?
Also can I port out my stock tb to 85mm or am I pushing it
Also can I port out my stock tb to 85mm or am I pushing it
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Are all the throttle bodys the same or is there a specific one that is good for power. Also does this help out with fuel economy or will it just make it a gas hog?
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Like I mentioned before, the Nick Williams throttle body is one of the best ones out there with a great track record. Vengeance Racing sells them, they are one of our sponsors. They aren't cheap, but they are really good. Of course there are plenty of others out there. But that's the one I recommend. I don't think it'll hurt your mileage any. Maybe even help it...
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Power is dependant of your mods and how large the opening is vs. your intake manifold opening. Some throttle bodies are just known to "operate" better than others. As in there are some that work butter smooth, where others get stuck or are a pain to tune the car with.
Like I mentioned before, the Nick Williams throttle body is one of the best ones out there with a great track record. Vengeance Racing sells them, they are one of our sponsors. They aren't cheap, but they are really good. Of course there are plenty of others out there. But that's the one I recommend. I don't think it'll hurt your mileage any. Maybe even help it...
Like I mentioned before, the Nick Williams throttle body is one of the best ones out there with a great track record. Vengeance Racing sells them, they are one of our sponsors. They aren't cheap, but they are really good. Of course there are plenty of others out there. But that's the one I recommend. I don't think it'll hurt your mileage any. Maybe even help it...
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I have the bbk 85 TB, its nice. I had a problem with it though, upon flooring it, when it slams shut, it will stick shut. I just adjusted the adjustment screw up so its not closed all the way, now its fine
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Well thanks alot guys I going to order the bbk intake today and I'm on a tight budget so i guess i going with the professional product throttle body just hope i dont have problems
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I found out some more info on the Weiand Intakes. They no longer have the "Lingenfelter" Sieries and they just replaced the name with "Air Ram". They are the same intake in every way but in my opinion look better without that ugly little square logo on top.
You can get them in 3 finishes. Satin, Polished, and Everbrite.
You still need a TB spacer with anything bigger than a 77mm since thats what size the intake opening is.
It has its own intake gasket kit you have to order separate. Edit: The intake gasket kit comes it the intake. They made me order the kit and then it got here and the intake already came with the gaskets. So DO NOT order the gasket kit. They come with the intake along with all the hardware such as fittings, screws, bolts and hoses.
You still have to switch over to the LS6 coolant line kit.
There's a option for a EGR block off plate kit but that is around $50 for just a plate, screw and a freeze plug so I plan on buying just a freeze plug and adding my own plate later for looks.
I just bought mine off Holley's website and with the Satin intake and the manifold gasket kit the total was $456.99 Free shipping also!
Just thought I'd throw in what I found out.
You can get them in 3 finishes. Satin, Polished, and Everbrite.
You still need a TB spacer with anything bigger than a 77mm since thats what size the intake opening is.
It has its own intake gasket kit you have to order separate. Edit: The intake gasket kit comes it the intake. They made me order the kit and then it got here and the intake already came with the gaskets. So DO NOT order the gasket kit. They come with the intake along with all the hardware such as fittings, screws, bolts and hoses.
You still have to switch over to the LS6 coolant line kit.
There's a option for a EGR block off plate kit but that is around $50 for just a plate, screw and a freeze plug so I plan on buying just a freeze plug and adding my own plate later for looks.
I just bought mine off Holley's website and with the Satin intake and the manifold gasket kit the total was $456.99 Free shipping also!
Just thought I'd throw in what I found out.
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I found out some more info on the Weiand Intakes. They no longer have the "Lingenfelter" Sieries and they just replaced the name with "Air Ram". They are the same intake in every way but in my opinion look better without that ugly little square logo on top.
You can get them in 3 finishes. Satin, Polished, and Everbrite.
You still need a TB spacer with anything bigger than a 77mm since thats what size the intake opening is.
It has its own intake gasket kit you have to order separate.
You still have to switch over to the LS6 coolant line kit.
There's a option for a EGR block off plate kit but that is around $50 for just a plate, screw and a freeze plug so I plan on buying just a freeze plug and adding my own plate later for looks.
I just bought mine off Holley's website and with the Satin intake and the manifold gasket kit the total was $456.99 Free shipping also!
Just thought I'd throw in what I found out.
You can get them in 3 finishes. Satin, Polished, and Everbrite.
You still need a TB spacer with anything bigger than a 77mm since thats what size the intake opening is.
It has its own intake gasket kit you have to order separate.
You still have to switch over to the LS6 coolant line kit.
There's a option for a EGR block off plate kit but that is around $50 for just a plate, screw and a freeze plug so I plan on buying just a freeze plug and adding my own plate later for looks.
I just bought mine off Holley's website and with the Satin intake and the manifold gasket kit the total was $456.99 Free shipping also!
Just thought I'd throw in what I found out.
So is it worth the money? was it the new kind or the old ones
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heat soak is an old wives tail, just like back pressure. its fabricated from ignorance in the attempt to explain the unknown. and, this being a big forum as it is misinformation gets spread rapidly.
and to clear up the confusion heatsoak DOES exist, but usually on cars with the old iron intakes, also they would have to be running pretty damn hot to make a real loss in power. aluminum dissipates heat much faster than iron...hence why back in the 60's and 70's racers figured out that aluminum intakes were all around better than iron(duh) and to this day there isn't a thing wrong with an aluminum intake. so go look under the hood of pretty much any car that runs in an NHRA class and see what material their intakes are made of. i'll wiat...
and to clear up the confusion heatsoak DOES exist, but usually on cars with the old iron intakes, also they would have to be running pretty damn hot to make a real loss in power. aluminum dissipates heat much faster than iron...hence why back in the 60's and 70's racers figured out that aluminum intakes were all around better than iron(duh) and to this day there isn't a thing wrong with an aluminum intake. so go look under the hood of pretty much any car that runs in an NHRA class and see what material their intakes are made of. i'll wiat...
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So is it worth the money? was it the new kind or the old ones
Not to bad IMO.
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Well I guess its a bigger TB and plus the price is great. I guess its the new kind, I have not had any problems with it. I just ordered it a few months ago. Took me some time to open the intake up, all I had was a dremel and I also filled the the egr port so its just a smooth entrance into the intake.
Not to bad IMO.
Not to bad IMO.