75MM TB on a STOCK H.O.?
Reply #31 –
I was waiting for someone to comment on the over-rating of the PP throttle body...also, it's not as if a TB alone gave the power...that MAF/filter/CAI from Anderson is KNOWN for being excellent at making more power on just about any N/A combo along with his tuning skills. The TB alone was only worth a few horsepower if you break it down.
Next, scientifically speaking, air IS considered a fluid due to the way it flows.
Loss of low end torque comes from a lack in either exhaust gas velocity or intake velocity(weather it's heads or intake), increasing the T/B size will NOT have a negative effect on low end....BECAUSE you are NOT changing the size or length of the intake runners or the intake ports in the heads....yes, you may have to optimize fuel pressure/timing and often times even upgrade the MAF meter.
Velocity depends on a few things...the cross-sectional area of the port or runner, the length of the port or runner, the shape of the port or runner, and valve sizing...NONE of those characteristics change when installing a larger throttle body...it's almost like saying a CAI will reduce low end torque.
Dominator, forced induction and N/A combo's are like apples to oranges when it comes to throttle body and intake manifold selection...a 70MM t/b will flow more CFM on a power adder combo than a N/A combo every time...WHY? Because on an N/A combination, you only have 14.7lbs of atmospheric pressure(@ sea level) acting upon the t/b and intake...in a forced induction set up, you not only have that same 14.7lbs, but you also figure that you're forcing extra air in via s/c or turbo...with 10lbs of boost, it's like having 24.7lbs total pressure...I'm not saying a 10lb s/c kit will give you a 24-25lb boost reading because gauges aren't calibrated that way.
10lbs through a 90mm t/b and a box style intake will blow away a combination with the same boost but stock t/b and intake WHILE UNDER BOOST....HOWEVER, you would subsequently need to change pulleys to get the same pressure acting on the combination with the larger t/b and intake. INTAKE VELOCITY IS COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT ON A FORCED INDUCTION SET-UP, WHILE UNDER BOOST . This is because you have something creating a much more powerful velocity for you.
Guys who cry about losses after large t/b's are usually the ones who add ONLY the t/b and egr spacer and do nothing about MAF meters, fuel pressure, and timing.
1WLD BRD- you make a very valid point in the fact that a box intake will kill low end torque on a stock motor, but we are NOT comparing intakes here...another apples to oranges situation.
Dogcharmer- Nice response!
I AM NOT TRYING TO BURN ANYONE DOWN IN THIS POST, I AM TRYING TO CLEAR THINGS UP SO PLEASE DON'T GET PISSED AT ME IF YOU DON'T LIKE WHAT WAS SAID.
-Don