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75mm t/b will it fit
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<blockquote data-quote="racerbox77" data-source="post: 4228893" data-attributes="member: 43012"><p>I dont think you can go too big on a throttle body as long as you contour it to the upper intake. now if you had a 60mm throttle body on a say a trick flow Box R intake matched to AFR 205s that would be bad. Because the throttle body would be the bottle neck. Basically large to small is what you want. Speaking simply. Velocity= power. Think of this... Why does a 4" pipe going into a 3.5" Vortec inlet produce more power. The more air to the source the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racerbox77, post: 4228893, member: 43012"] I dont think you can go too big on a throttle body as long as you contour it to the upper intake. now if you had a 60mm throttle body on a say a trick flow Box R intake matched to AFR 205s that would be bad. Because the throttle body would be the bottle neck. Basically large to small is what you want. Speaking simply. Velocity= power. Think of this... Why does a 4" pipe going into a 3.5" Vortec inlet produce more power. The more air to the source the better. [/QUOTE]
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