- Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:34 am
#89372
We get this question here a lot. It will bolt right on (sometimes you have to swap the studs around), though there are some differences with FITV's with certain throttle bodies.
Yes, there is a power difference. A negative difference. You lose power by putting too large of a throttle body on your engine. It turns out that the best size is the stock size. If your engine is boosted and/or making up and around 300+ hp then I suggest you use a little bit of dyno time and try a larger throttle body.
The engine is only pulling so much air. If you make a bigger passage, you don't increase the amount of air going in. You simply slow the air flow down. Try sucking down a soda with a pvc pipe vs a straw. It requires much more force.
As for the step between the throttle body and the intake manifold, that is
INTENTIONAL and
very important!! Don't remove it!!! This is an anti-reversion step having to do with the pulse wave tuning of the engine. You lose power w/out it. With this step, you actually achieve some boost pressure at the intake valves at particular RPM.
Pulse wave tuning is a big topic and if you're interested it, you can research it.