Throttle body
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Throttle body
Debating new throttle body. Not sure if it is worth it. I have C&L street CAI (insert removed), hot rod cams, delete plates, BBK shorty headers, Steeda UDP, high flow cats, prochamber and Flowmaster mufflers. Have a shot at picking up C&L Racer CAI but I understand it is not much of a difference unless highly modified.
What do you guys think? TB and CAI.
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What do you guys think? TB and CAI.
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Btw people will hate on me for this but it appears you have all the cheaper bolt-ons u can do to the 4.6 so I'd say do it... I felt it w just cai tune and off road x... Btw do u have a tuner
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Originally Posted by Barricade
On your C&L street what insert are you talking about...?
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IIRC... stock TB good for up to 400hp. Benefit of larger TB not realized unless power-adder installed as well, but then only mid-range to top end.
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Originally Posted by B1GP1MP1N
The C&L street CAI can be ran without a tune. It is a sleeve that is inserted into the tube where the MAF sensor is plugged in. I think its intended to reduce the air flow enough to where it won't throw a CEL (too lean) when using the CAI.
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Originally Posted by delz05
IIRC... stock TB good for up to 400hp. Benefit of larger TB not realized unless power-adder installed as well, but then only mid-range to top end.
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Originally Posted by silversky545
I always hear that but if that's the case why does everyone I know running one w just simple boltons feel a nice increase of throttle response and power ?
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I have one bud.... And it does show up on s dyno... Do you have an tb??? I find most people who say don't get it... Don't have it to begin with... I go mine for a steel it would have been dumb not to get it.... I was like u, put it on for the hell of it and I asure u it's not in my head... On top of the fact I know 3 other guys w em as well... However is it worth buying new w very little mods already done.... No... So I guess u win :-/
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I have one bud.... And it does show up on s dyno... Do you have an tb??? I find most people who say don't get it... Don't have it to begin with... I go mine for a steel it would have been dumb not to get it.... I was like u, put it on for the hell of it and I asure u it's not in my head... On top of the fact I know 3 other guys w em as well... However is it worth buying new w very little mods already done.... No... So I guess u win :-/
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Originally Posted by texastboneking
Wrong. The amount of air isn't changed. What is changed is the speed of the air that the stock maf is used to reading. The maf will not cause a lean condition
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Originally Posted by texastboneking
Lol its cool.now you know . Now on a force fed car you could see air restriction from that ring
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Originally Posted by B1GP1MP1N
I gotcha. My original post was just a guess as to what the sleeve did. I was figuring a smaller diameter would bring it less air. I didn't think about the speed of the traveling air past the MAF sensor. It all makes sense now.