multiple throttle bodies>>

Discussion in 'Technical' started by MR ZX, May 28, 2004.

  1. MR ZX

    MR ZX New Member

    In my state of boredom at work today, i was thinking about the possibilities of running multiple throttle bodies on my NA!?
    I've seen the yellow jap drag car already... but wondering what is involved, prices, ins and outs and where i could find more info on them!?I doubt anyone has done this on this forum, but any info would be appreciated!
     
  2. owen

    owen New Member

    mmm...

    what like a similar set up for the BMX M3 or there abouts? that would be oh so so sweet can
     
  3. Matt

    Matt Guest

    My thoughts>>

    Are you talking like 6 throttle bodies? It would be very expensive and I don't think you'd really get that much out of it without porting and polishing the engine to take all that flow. Plus there are issues with not having a plenum chamber....I think response might be one. Just my thoughts but probably not worth it unless you want a dedicated drag car.Cheers,
    Matt
     
  4. Kalus

    Kalus Finally dug myself out

    i don't think there'd be enuff room

    under the bonnet to do it anyway, would there?
     
  5. midnite

    midnite Member

    like these....

    [image]http://www.iinet.net.au/~darrylj/images/intake.jpg[/image]
     
    interesting proposition....
     
  6. MR ZX

    MR ZX New Member

    That picture>>

    was exactly how it looked in my head when i was thinking about it... i was thinking the a carbon fibre intake would be absolutly perfect!I don't know if response would be sacrificed, i'm just going off the conversion that my cousin did on his toyota sprinter, and his little car hauled ass, and very responsive..I Believe you would need to change cams and port and pollish in order to make gains from 6 throttle bodies...any one have any idea of what gains would/could be made?cheers
    Lloyd
     
  7. JimmyZ

    JimmyZ Guest

    That NA Drag car has>

    open throttle bodies doesn't it?That pic is only twin throttles isn't it?
     

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