Airbox /throttlebodies

Airbox /throttlebodies

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nrick

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1,866 posts

177 months

Thursday 14th July 2011
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Starting to get things together for the winter and thinking about scheming out the bodies etc.

What do we think about going the sames as the F1 engines I worked on with roller barrel throttles?




This someone elses design but the principle is similar, zero air loss, proportional control and zero obstruction.

Please discuss.

Mattt

16,664 posts

232 months

Thursday 14th July 2011
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Are the current butterflies actually a restriction? It's already a pretty responsive engine, I'm not sure your cost/benefit analysis would work out.

nrick

Original Poster:

1,866 posts

177 months

Friday 15th July 2011
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No but if the originals are buggered (or at least need bushing not had them apart yet). The lever type bodies need almost constant maintenance and the design is not great. Just looking at some progress.

Robertjp

2,281 posts

239 months

Friday 15th July 2011
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Roller bearing throttle bodies are the most common route - and cheapest way to get the car to stay in tune for longer than a couple of months!! They are available from Racing Green (online shop) or Str8 Six (only offered as fitted and tuned on the car). Racing greens were £350 odd, i guess this would be cheaper than starting from scrathc with barrels?

They do work well - i have a set fitted.

Basil Brush

5,313 posts

277 months

Friday 15th July 2011
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I remember Joolz ex Joospeed saying he'd spent ages on one motor knife edging the butterflies and flowing the screws and spindles and it made no difference at all.