With all my upgrades I'm about as far as I can go with easy bolt ons. Are the bigger throttle bodies a waste of money?
With all my upgrades I'm about as far as I can go with easy bolt ons. Are the bigger throttle bodies a waste of money?
Some say if you have the supporting mods, you might get another 10 HP
09 ACR With all the goodies
99 ACR TT 99 red RT/10 Roe S/C
97 B/W RT/10 TT 94 RT/10 TT
I think most just open the front a touch so there is no impedance to flow and go.
09 ACR With all the goodies
99 ACR TT 99 red RT/10 Roe S/C
97 B/W RT/10 TT 94 RT/10 TT
At your hp level they are a waste. You might even lose power due to the reduced velocity through them.
Brilliant. Do the EXACT OPPOSITE of the advice you are being given here. IGNORE the fact that the cars "here and there" that you see them on are well in excess of your near stock power level. And putting them on your car can actually hurt your performance.
Brilliant.
And do what? Is the throttle position sensor adjustable? Do you know anything technical about these cars? I mean anything? How about, like how many volts DC the ECM system uses outboard of the module itself? Because if you are scaling to the non adjustable TPS sensor you'll need to know that.
You are scaling to your sensor right?
Huh? Do what? The 70mm TB's are shiny and look kuul? Oh, then by all means, get them lmao.
Thanks for the compliment. And yes I agree it is brilliant to gather info and the advice from 99RT 10 says 10 hp so if pick up some used ones cheap for my dyno run the car can be ran with both and determine which one of you is correct.
And since you have been wrong before I will find out for myself...
Well, the benefit of larger TB's has been a bunch of hearsay. No one has posted the results of a back to back swap (swapping them on the dyno), so I say go for it and post the results!
What are you making now?
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09 ACR With all the goodies
99 ACR TT 99 red RT/10 Roe S/C
97 B/W RT/10 TT 94 RT/10 TT
..... Or you can ask an engine builder to run the setup on a virtual Dyno to see if there is a true gain. I did similar with a Chevy 350 that we are building for a 77 Vette. I had my engine builder create a setup that used off the shelf components. He plugged in the data (flow figures, cam specs, exhaust size and configuration, trans gearing, differential, rear tire size, etc, etc) and he can give me relative gains in power, torque & even 1/4 mile times. For that car we ended up at a 383 stroker that will produce about 480HP and about 400 ft-lbs of torque at about 2000 RPM peaking at about 440 ft-lbs.
Most builders that have this ability/service/software charge to do it, but it may be cheaper than buying parts that may or may not work. I'd be happy to give you my builders name/e-mail and you can chat with him.
One note on this and my opinion. I am sure that others will chime in and agree. (as I am certain one will call me an idiot simply because.... well.... who the hell knows) What makes these car exciting is not the top HP number. It's the torque and the torque curve. Sure that HP will dictate top speed and it's nice to talk HP, but the torque and how and when it is available is what makes the V10 awesome. I would look at that when considering whether or not to do the mod.
As for whether it will help or not.... the engine is an air pump. The more air, the more fuel. Squeeze that down and ignite. If you can increase the air/fuel going into the car, the better the power you will make. The mods I see on your engine are the 1.7 RR's and the exhaust. In both cases you are improving the air flow. If you put the larger throttle bodies then you will get more flow into the intake manifold. I you have a stock Gen2 manifold, then you should port the intakes to match the bodies. Once you have it off, I would consider having the ports on the head side matched to the heads. As for flow velocity at the TB's.... I would imagine that it would not make a difference because the Gen 2 intake opens into a larger space to feed the runners. ie. The two large "blocks" on both sides of the intake are basically hollow rectangles. The velocity you should be concerned with is the runner into each cylinder where fuel gets mixed. Bottom line, the larger TB's will give you more air flow and likely more power. How much more.... that's the deal. If your gain is 10HP and 5 ft-lbs of torque.... you won't feel it. Like I mentioned earlier, if that gives you and extra 20 ft-lbs of torque.... you'll definitely feel that.
Good luck... hit me up if you want the info on the tech.
Luis V.
Miami, Florida
2002 Dodge Viper GTS - FE #298 & 2013 Dodge Viper GTS
I realize bolting on a part doesn't make magic and create hp. But with my opened up exhaust and other mods getting more air in may help since it is opened up on the back end. Everyone told me don't put 1 7/8th long tube headers on our ram for you will lose torque. Go 1/3/4. I can tell you that the power is very noticeable over the stock when you mash the gas and the mpg went up 2 so experimenting is the way I roll lol.
Seriously tho, I can see losing torque on a stock motor but on mine it may help but if not I'm sure they will if I go sc...
Exactly the point.... Test and then decide. Reason I suggested a builder run virtual numbers is that you could test the TB's with your current setup AND with potential future upgrades. For example, if you are planning on a supercharger setup at some point, the TB's might be detrimental. You could have a builder run numbers and test future plans.... This way you can choose wisely for now AND the future.
On the Torque comments above.... All I mean... Make sure you gain where you want the gain... ie... How many times will you hit the top speed on the car? Likely not many times if ever. However, if you track the car the added torque at the right RPM will be far more important....
Luis V.
Miami, Florida
2002 Dodge Viper GTS - FE #298 & 2013 Dodge Viper GTS
You can feel the small increases with mods like headers, R&R's etc. when you get to know your car well. Most people couldn't tell the difference but I figured someone who has them would have chimed in by now.
I don't think there will be a gain with current mods. I think at a minimum you would need a good port matched head and cam job before considering TB's. Certainly would be easy to test and see, but not worth the money to me to find out.
Good luck and let us know.
Rick
Agreed. I don't feel any difference with all of my mods on the GenII and the addition of larger TB's. My builder told me at best maybe another 10-15 hp with them on with heads, cam, ported intake, headers, HF cats, exhaust, etc. Never did a before and after with the TB's but I can't notice a difference. They look good though. Very shiny and big.
Based on other similar threads, I've come to realize that some individuals really aren't interested in facts. Just opinions that support their own bias.
We did quite a bit of testing with bigger throttle bodies on the Gen 2 engine. A minor peak hp gain was seen, but low speed driveability suffered. With a much bigger cam the 67-70mm T-Bodies proved to be worthwhile.
LOL, that is true but I have found on these cars no two are the same. For instance, I would be an idiot for removing my cats for it will smell like a rotten egg. So far, no smell whatsoever. Some of the so called "experts" with facts have been wrong on my car. Of course I have a 96 GTS which is the unicorn of the viper so the laws of physics don't apply....
Didn't write anything about my senses being weak there Champ. This may help.
I think that larger TB's on an otherwise stock engine is a waste of money. It's also questionable doing larger TB's on a modded engine...it makes sense (See Dan's post) but for a few HP...WHY do it?!? Are you going to feel 20 more horsepower? Is it going to drop your ETs at the strip? I have a Greg Good cam which is a little more aggressive cam than the 708. I seriously cannot tell the difference with or without cats. What I have noticed, odd as it may sound, is that the loud sucking noise I used to hear, while standing in front of the naca duct, is subdued. It no longer sounds as if it's breathing was restricted. But I also have ported intake. I did the TB and intake at the same time so who knows what cleared up the 'congestion'.
For reference, I have:
- Creampuff
- GG Ported heads/intake/CAM/Port Matched
- T&D Rockers
- Belanger Headers/catback
- HF cats
- SCT Tune
- Pushrods/Lifters
- Modified stock airbox to accept 3" tubes/TBs
If you find the AccuFab TB's used send them to Accufab and they will set up the blade positioning properly. I've seen used sets missing the set screws, blades not set right, etc. AccuFab didn't charge me anything and they threw in set of TB gaskets that fit. You'll also need to modify your stock airbox housing (back). Roe used to sell this. Otherwise you'll need to do the 3" to 2.5" reducer...which why bother? Or get a JMB airbox configured for the 70mm TBs.
But it's your money do whatever makes you happy.
Last edited by ViperTony; 09-17-2015 at 02:34 PM.
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