Individual throttle bodies
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Individual throttle bodies
Do any of you guys have individual throttle bodies for fast road use, or do you know of anyone who does?
I will have some cash maybe later in the year and I was thinking of going down this route. Well, everyone else is going forced induction so why not be different?
Any comments or suggestions would be gratefully received.
Bill
I will have some cash maybe later in the year and I was thinking of going down this route. Well, everyone else is going forced induction so why not be different?
Any comments or suggestions would be gratefully received.
Bill
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Yup, even for a fast road car it seems a bit unfeasable. I will go for fueling, breathing and engine management then start to look at cams next. Once the FTO gets retired from road use and becomes a pure track car then I will go for the ITBs.
Although after panting a bit over home made ITBs I remembered that there isn't that many straight six bikes I could got the parts from
Bill
Although after panting a bit over home made ITBs I remembered that there isn't that many straight six bikes I could got the parts from

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Maybe you can buy two 4 ITB's, cut 2 off and then weld them so it's 6?
RPW sells ITB's and I think considering what they are, their price is not too bad. Problem is unsure if they have been tested?
Also, for a street FTO, if you had the 2.5L frank, then ITB's wouldn't be too bad I think
Oh... and just imagine the sound
RPW sells ITB's and I think considering what they are, their price is not too bad. Problem is unsure if they have been tested?
Also, for a street FTO, if you had the 2.5L frank, then ITB's wouldn't be too bad I think
Oh... and just imagine the sound

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Here's a pic of the unit I use on my mini - Weber Alpha Injection system. Yes, its monster of a car, but its quite streetable. I dont know why people stray away from individual TBs, its so much more effecient its not funny - and it doesnt make the car that undriveable. Looking at price lists I think its just a money making plan - they are bigger & better, therefore they are much more expensive



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Most high performance engines use individual throttle bodies.Storm wrote:Yup, even for a fast road car it seems a bit unfeasable. I will go for fueling, breathing and engine management then start to look at cams next. Once the FTO gets retired from road use and becomes a pure track car then I will go for the ITBs.
Although after panting a bit over home made ITBs I remembered that there isn't that many straight six bikes I could got the parts from![]()
Bill
M3, M5, Lamo V10, Ferrari etc etc.
They are just boxed up, thats why in a BMW you see air boxes ontop of engine.
