I had recently put a catback on my car and had already had a 56mm TB on my car, well I put the stock TB back on and it feels like it's got alot more grunt compared to what it did before could this be possible?
2009 Ford Mustang V6
thinking about putting my stocker back on but i think the 59mm is doing me good right now.
i had thaqt happen with my ecotec went up to the 62mm and gained back going to stock again
The one, the only, ME.
You recovered the low end torque you lost by going to the bigger TB. While the 56mm TB gave you more top end HP, you lost the low end torque. The smaller TB creates more air flow velocity, which is good for low end torque, while the bigger TB give you more volume of air for top end HP.
Try the bigger TB after you get the header, high flow cat and ported head on. That should be enough to support the added air flow. You will definitely need the high stall TC then.
yea not sure what the future of the car is yet. The motor is gonna have to be pulled it's got a rear crank seal leaking on it. I really dont feel like pullin the motor to do so, so I might get rid of it.
2009 Ford Mustang V6
I have a bored out throttle body sitting in the basement collecting dust for the same reason.
2004 Cavalier
13.2@105........
Mods...
BFG Drag Radials
Saab Turbo kit
2.5 exhaust, w/cutout
Spec Stage 2+ Clutch
its amazing to me how a few mm even makes a difference anyway
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85
MadJack wrote:You recovered the low end torque you lost by going to the bigger TB. While the 56mm TB gave you more top end HP, you lost the low end torque. The smaller TB creates more air flow velocity, which is good for low end torque, while the bigger TB give you more volume of air for top end HP.
Try the bigger TB after you get the header, high flow cat and ported head on. That should be enough to support the added air flow. You will definitely need the high stall TC then.
hell if anyone needs a high stall TC its me, im still on stock tires, suspension and TC
Gotta love how everyone around here has a dyno infused into their butt....
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Agreed,
Gained more going bigger...
Gained more going smaller...
Lost low end torque....
etc, etc, etc...
And yet, no dyno sheets to back anything up.
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but i got to say that when i took my charger off it dident feel the same... ya know?
'02 Z-24 Supercharged
13.7 @102.45 MPH Third Place, 2007 GMSC Bash SOLD AS OF 01MAR08
Just put on a bigger-bore TB and the incresed power IS noticeable from 1000-6500 rpms.
But i am S/Ced so that has something to with it.
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i had time slips to prove it and org members witness the change going back to stock. in my particular case i was .2-.3 slower in the 1/4 with the 62mm
The one, the only, ME.
Bookmarking this page just because when I get back from Afghanistan I plan on dyno's with stock and 68mm TB's just to see what is better with everything that I will be adding when I return...
of course this will be in about 5 months when this deployment is over
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one guy dynoed a 62mm TB on a stock engine for the ecotec and got 10 hp out of it but as mentioned its all up top and with little mods you cant get into the power band fast enough to benefit from it.
The one, the only, ME.
yea I thought it was doing good by this swap since everyone else that was doing do with the 2.3 TB swaps were liking them. Just watch my vid on streetfire, also posted on the photo's and media section. my car took almost 11 sec to do 0-60.
2009 Ford Mustang V6
i have the rsm 59mm tb off my car now (since i'm selling car NA). Was 300 new, anybody interested in it for $175US?
Nate email me c22_t@hotmail.com
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1995 Cavalier W/2k1 Engine
GM S/C 13.940@99.78pmh w/2.068 60ft
Mr. Pute wrote:Gotta love how everyone around here has a dyno infused into their butt....
Not really... I Changed them out at the track and like someone else said I ran about 2-3 tenths slower. Beyond 6000rpms I could REALLY tell a difference, but it didn't make up for the lost power. If you were shifting at like 7 or 8grand then I could see it being a great benefit though.
Right now I have on a stock TB with those two little screws holding the plate in position ground down. I think if your N/A with the stock rev limiter... then IMHO this is the best on both worlds. or as close as you can get.
2004 Cavalier
13.2@105........
Mods...
BFG Drag Radials
Saab Turbo kit
2.5 exhaust, w/cutout
Spec Stage 2+ Clutch