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    Throttle Body

    What throttle body will get better gains on a b16a intake manifold on an A20A3? Will 62 or 68 mm be better? And will i have to port it or should it just fit up with the manifold?



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    unless your motor is modded (internals) i dont think you would see much gain with a bigger TB even on a dyno.

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    acually he will feel and see the diff between 62 and 68 mm TB.
    you should see better increase with 68 mm because inside diameter is bigger. plus you gonna have B16 manifold so you should see nice gain. i don't know how much. you will have to take it and dyno.
    Alex.

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    i would like to see the dyno graph of the stock B16 manifold on the A20 and then with the bigger throttle body. But i still think that the power gain will be minimal.

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