Summit brand lt1 throttle body
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Summit brand lt1 throttle body
Just saw it in there catalog, they make em now.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
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they prolly have an interchangeable throttle linkage... Personally I'd rather have a bored stocker powdercoated for less than the cost of the summit one.. Not that it matters but I wonder why in the pic the throttle blades are mounted on the wrong side of the arm they mount too..
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1993-...QQcmdZViewItem
52MM *stock bored and ported* $170+ Shipping (NO airfoil, $40 refund if you send stock TB back)
I am thinking about buying one myself to match the alread52 MM stock intake.
52MM *stock bored and ported* $170+ Shipping (NO airfoil, $40 refund if you send stock TB back)
I am thinking about buying one myself to match the alread52 MM stock intake.
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stock intake bores are 54mm.
IMO if you're wanting to buy a bored stock unit, buy from one of the best.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/52mm-...22713002QQrdZ1
The powdercoater is a close friend of mine as is the porter is a friend, and lets just say he doesnt own $60k worth of powdercoating equipment for nothing....
IMO if you're wanting to buy a bored stock unit, buy from one of the best.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/52mm-...22713002QQrdZ1
The powdercoater is a close friend of mine as is the porter is a friend, and lets just say he doesnt own $60k worth of powdercoating equipment for nothing....
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Originally Posted by buffman
stock intake bores are 54mm.
IMO if you're wanting to buy a bored stock unit, buy from one of the best.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/52mm-...22713002QQrdZ1
The powdercoater is a close friend of mine as is the porter is a friend, and lets just say he doesnt own $60k worth of powdercoating equipment for nothing....
IMO if you're wanting to buy a bored stock unit, buy from one of the best.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/52mm-...22713002QQrdZ1
The powdercoater is a close friend of mine as is the porter is a friend, and lets just say he doesnt own $60k worth of powdercoating equipment for nothing....
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Originally Posted by buffman
stock intake bores are 54mm.
and the TB you showed is much better comes out to be about 8 dollars more in the end but it comes powder coated and is much cleaner, I will be purchasing one from him in the near future.
Last edited by Bowtie Boy; 09-01-2006 at 12:54 AM.
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Originally Posted by Bowtie Boy
52mm....not 54
and the TB you showed is much better comes out to be about 8 dollars more in the end but it comes powder coated and is much cleaner, I will be purchasing one from him in the near future.
and the TB you showed is much better comes out to be about 8 dollars more in the end but it comes powder coated and is much cleaner, I will be purchasing one from him in the near future.
might want to go out and measure them. They are indeed 54mm. AS&M didnt make a 54mm TB for nothing...
HH you might have to get ahold of him and ask if he has any 93 cores laying around. On stock units, not sure if you can switch the throttle linkages around.
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Originally Posted by buffman
might want to go out and measure them. They are indeed 54mm. AS&M didnt make a 54mm TB for nothing....
guess i have to prove it now...
"The LT1 and TPI manifolds are already bored to 52mm"
-taken from http://www.xtremefi.com/QA.htm
"The stock LT1 intake manifold already has 52mm bores"
-taken from your friends ebay ad http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/52mm...022713002QQrdZ1
people do make 54 thats just for higher hp/blown/bigger cubes same reason they also make a 58
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Originally Posted by Bowtie Boy
guess i have to prove it now...
"The LT1 and TPI manifolds are already bored to 52mm"
-taken from http://www.xtremefi.com/QA.htm
"The stock LT1 intake manifold already has 52mm bores"
-taken from your friends ebay ad http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/52mm...022713002QQrdZ1
people do make 54 thats just for higher hp/blown/bigger cubes same reason they also make a 58
"The LT1 and TPI manifolds are already bored to 52mm"
-taken from http://www.xtremefi.com/QA.htm
"The stock LT1 intake manifold already has 52mm bores"
-taken from your friends ebay ad http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/52mm...022713002QQrdZ1
people do make 54 thats just for higher hp/blown/bigger cubes same reason they also make a 58
I will go out and measure it sometime, but Im pretty certain the bores on the intake are indeed 54mm. but we're arguing over a 2mm difference
But there are a few people who will concur with my 54mm measurement (quick search yielded so.) We'll have a measuring contest
Last edited by buffman; 09-01-2006 at 02:19 AM.
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Originally Posted by buffman
stock intake bores are 54mm.
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Originally Posted by LT1MAN
the stock bore on lt1 intake manifolds are 48mm, and on lt4 intakes they are 52mm.
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Far as the 93 cores a 93 has linkage for a kickdown cable and the IAC circuit and actual servo are different, I have a spare 93 circuit with the servo should anyone need them, not looking to get rich off them either they just came on a used BBK 58mm I bought.
My spare intake is "modified" but memory says stock is 54mm and the LT4 intake has the same size bore. Wish people would get aclue and STOP projecting all these false wonderful differences upon the LT4 intake.
My spare intake is "modified" but memory says stock is 54mm and the LT4 intake has the same size bore. Wish people would get aclue and STOP projecting all these false wonderful differences upon the LT4 intake.
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I've been wondering if these Summit branded ones aren't just the Professional Products throttlebodies rebranded and marked up a little. They have the same linkage setup and the same finish options and such. If so they're copies of the Edelbrock/BBK TB made in china supposedly. I've been thinking about trying one of the Proffessional Products 52mm TBs (they're about the price of the ported stockers I believe), but with any Chinese copy of US aftermarket parts I'd like to hear from someone who has one about quality first. But I have yet to find anyone who's purchased one...