Upgrade TB or Not?

Anthony05GT

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No, I woke up to an inch of snow on the ground. I have a long, steep driveway and 295/40/18 summer tires on the stang. I was all ready too. I put the other pulley on and changed the oil Friday night. Now they are calling for a possible huge snowfall Tues/Wed. As soon as I get to JPC I'll post the video and dyno results.
 

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I'm liking the new FRPP T-body on my car. Have to wait till spring to try it out much though......snowing again here right now........
 

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We got 5-6" last night/today...more coming Sat/Sunday!!! DAMN i'm ready for spring already!!!
 

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OK, here's the results of stock TB and L&M 62mm. On the graph, the blue lines are the stock TB and the red lines are the L&M TB. Upgrading the TB on a twin screw also allowed almost 2 more PSI over the stock TB with the same pulleys. 34 hp gain.
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This next graph shows the increased boost.
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I did, but we couldn't make it work without doing a ghetto job on the install. Somebody here suggested it was going to be hard to make it work with a whipple and they were correct. I would have had to grind off some material on the compressor housing to get the TPS wiring connector to plug in and the o-ring didn't line up with the adapter plate.

Jim III at JDM was very cool about it and will allow a return. They are a class act over there as far as I'm concerned.
 

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but with the stock whipple manifold 14psi is about max for its eff range. So no matter how big of a tb you put on after that amount of boost gains will be minimum cause the intake cant flow anymore imho.
 

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but with the stock whipple manifold 14psi is about max for its eff range. So no matter how big of a tb you put on after that amount of boost gains will be minimum cause the intake cant flow anymore imho.

I agree, working on a fix for that
 

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but with the stock whipple manifold 14psi is about max for its eff range. So no matter how big of a tb you put on after that amount of boost gains will be minimum cause the intake cant flow anymore imho.

True, but you will still pick up power with a bigger tb.
 

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