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Old 04-26-2006, 02:45 PM   #1
52mm TB On 2.5 T1??  
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Would there be any change if i were to put on a 52mm TB on my 2.5 T1 or would i have to mod?

Is it worth it? or what else should i change?

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Old 04-26-2006, 04:19 PM   #2
 
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I don't know but try postin in the engine-induction forum.
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52mm throttle body is known to help with engines over 300hp...If you put it on youll probaly see a drop is gas mileage and throttle response. If you do try it all you have to do is use a dremal and bore out the mouth of the intake to accept the TB.
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52mm throttle body is known to help with engines over 300hp...If you put it on youll probaly see a drop is gas mileage and throttle response. If you do try it all you have to do is use a dremal and bore out the mouth of the intake to accept the TB.
I put a 52mm TB on my GLHS and it helped throttle response in my opinion and helped with TQ
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Old 04-27-2006, 09:18 AM   #5
 
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The neck bend on the one piece intake reduces to 38mm I think, I dont know if it'll make any difference at all unless that is ported out. Except maybe a drop in mileage and throttle response. Don't bother without modding your intake first.
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Ok, now when you say "modding your intake" , how do you mean?

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