Throttle Body Bore - new feedback?
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Let's hear some feedback from folks that have had their throttle bodies bored. I am still considering having it done and would like an update.
Could you tell a difference in performance? Are you satisfied with the bang for the buck with this modification? Did you have any problems with idle stability or the ECU? Any other quirks or is it perfect?
Could you tell a difference in performance? Are you satisfied with the bang for the buck with this modification? Did you have any problems with idle stability or the ECU? Any other quirks or is it perfect?
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As a collective thing, I feel it has, but couldnt say for sure because I dont have a dyno.
I do know for sure that the OB TB helped my idle speed, but that's possibly just because of a slightly different voltage output from the throttle position sensor.
The voltage of my new TB was only .10 volts shy of the stock TB at closed, and dead on for WOT so I figured I would not change it. Just a little learning time for the ECU, and sometimes a little hesitation *Only in the cold WHEN cold* I dont want some one to freak because I mentioned hesitation, it doesnt happen at all when warm.
I do know for sure that the OB TB helped my idle speed, but that's possibly just because of a slightly different voltage output from the throttle position sensor.
The voltage of my new TB was only .10 volts shy of the stock TB at closed, and dead on for WOT so I figured I would not change it. Just a little learning time for the ECU, and sometimes a little hesitation *Only in the cold WHEN cold* I dont want some one to freak because I mentioned hesitation, it doesnt happen at all when warm.
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