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Old 11-30-2003, 05:58 PM
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Default Eric's Racing throttle body?

Has anybody tried this throttle body on Forced Induction and what size? Im assuming no none has since I couldnt find anything on the forums but figured i ask.

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CNC billet aluminum.
Increases overall airflow into the intake manifold.
Uses stock sensors and throttle cable.
No core required.
Natural aluminum finish.
Three sizes available:
68-66mm $365.
70-68mm $400
72-70mm $425
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I guess no one has really bought one.
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the bigger the better =)
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Never heard of them.
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Never heard of that throttle body mfg.
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would there be any benifit on a none forced induction car?
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Originally posted by simons2k
Never heard of them.
ericksracing.com

erick's racing is based down in california and is the holder of the quickest all motor honda( 9 sec civic coupe and i dont know the times of his 1st gen crx ). i do not know if any has bought this TB...there have been numerous threads about TB's and although erick's racing has a good reputation - i'm sure you won't gain that much more from his TB than from others in N/A form.anyways more gain for a FI car...and i believe 72 to 70 taper is the biggest out there(correct me if im wrong)-so that should help your car get a few hp(hardtutame).

here are some pictures of his drag cars (i was accross from them at the CA autoshow in the TODA booth).
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by GDPzS2000


ericksracing.com

erick's racing is based down in california and is the holder of the quickest all motor honda( 9 sec civic coupe and i dont know the times of his 1st gen crx ).

Oh, I see. Thanks for the 411.

Sorry for the double post above
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by GDPzS2000


ericksracing.com

erick's racing is based down in california and is the holder of the quickest all motor honda( 9 sec civic coupe and i dont know the times of his 1st gen crx ). i do not know if any has bought this TB...there have been numerous threads about TB's and although erick's racing has a good reputation - i'm sure you won't gain that much more from his TB than from others in N/A form.anyways more gain for a FI car...and i believe 72 to 70 taper is the biggest out there(correct me if im wrong)-so that should help your car get a few hp(hardtutame).

here are some pictures of his drag cars (i was accross from them at the CA autoshow in the TODA booth).

thanks for the info GDP, I was looking for some reassurance as far as reputation and quality of parts. and craftsmanship I did speak to them and they said on N/A with nothing else it will not do anything, however on FI they do not have dynos or specs but it has to help. And the throttle does look really nice, all polished aluminum as opposed to any other mfgers ive seen. they only thing is I dont know exactly which size, Bigger is not always better, but i imagine ill probably go with the 70mm just like spoon, but a heck of a lot cheaper.
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So they have an application for the s2k?


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