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Old 01-03-03, 12:30 PM
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Throttle Bodys for a PP Engine?

Does anyone know where i can buy single Throttle Bodys for a Triple PP engine? and also what make is the best?

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Old 01-03-03, 02:33 PM
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just buy stock throttle bodies for any car that's in abundance in junk yards over there. they should be more than big enough.
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Here is a link for popular after market company. I am not sure what size throttle body would be good for you but they offer sizes as large as 105mm. http://www.accufabracing.com/throttle_bodies.htm

I here there is a company that offers a 110mm unit.
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TWM are the best, there are some Aussie companies that make good ones too.

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what do you mean by the best, they're just throttle bodies. i think all he needs is 3 cheap tb's.
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I second the TWM. When I was running my 13B peripheral, I had two 50mm tb. Rob@pineapple decided this would be best for a street/track setup. If I where to have a track only car, he said a 55mm would be ideal.

Keep in mind, a 50mm throttle body will flow more air than a 53 or 54mm carberator. Can't remember wich, as its been along time ago. CJ
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Originally posted by pp13bnos
Keep in mind, a 50mm throttle body will flow more air than a 53 or 54mm carberator. Can't remember wich, as its been along time ago. CJ
That would depend on the venturi size wouldn't it?
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venturi, chokes, and everything else in there. But bottom line, a tb will flow alot more air than a carb of the same size. CJ
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