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Throttle Body For Ported TVS??
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<blockquote data-quote="Catmonkey" data-source="post: 16461171" data-attributes="member: 124025"><p>BJ had one on his car at one time. My understanding with the 72mm was it worked on some cars and not others. VMP didn't manufacture it very long, likely for that reason. I think BPS had something of similar size that didn't pan out either. Ford has calibrations for everything it sells and they have the resources to figure things like that out. That's not the case for other aftermarket throttle bodies, so it's incumbent on the tuner to figure it out by trial and error. If a tuner figures out a calibration, they're not likely to share it because they probably have a lot of time and effort involved in it. Then I understand that the smaller actuator motors that modulate the OEM 60mm twins, and all other aftermarket offerings, doesn't always play well when larger bores and heavier throttle plates are used to increase the airflow, especially when it gets hot. So you may have a tune that works, but your big ass throttle body might still fail safe. Who are you gonna blame?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catmonkey, post: 16461171, member: 124025"] BJ had one on his car at one time. My understanding with the 72mm was it worked on some cars and not others. VMP didn't manufacture it very long, likely for that reason. I think BPS had something of similar size that didn't pan out either. Ford has calibrations for everything it sells and they have the resources to figure things like that out. That's not the case for other aftermarket throttle bodies, so it's incumbent on the tuner to figure it out by trial and error. If a tuner figures out a calibration, they're not likely to share it because they probably have a lot of time and effort involved in it. Then I understand that the smaller actuator motors that modulate the OEM 60mm twins, and all other aftermarket offerings, doesn't always play well when larger bores and heavier throttle plates are used to increase the airflow, especially when it gets hot. So you may have a tune that works, but your big ass throttle body might still fail safe. Who are you gonna blame? [/QUOTE]
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