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blazernewbie 04-14-2005 01:01 AM

Throttle body
 
I just purchased an '88 s10 Blazer and i need to know what the throttle body size is so i can install a spacer it has a 4.3L if anyone has the full engine specs that would be great.:)

blazernewbie 04-14-2005 01:06 AM

RE: Throttle body
 
how many mm? 60 65 70mm? help please

zero psi 04-14-2005 08:44 AM

RE: Throttle body
 
sorry, i cant help you

Patrick 04-14-2005 07:35 PM

RE: Throttle body
 
is it a stock TB? i belive that a TB is simply measured across the mouth, right?

dobbist 04-14-2005 11:24 PM

RE: Throttle body
 
do you need a spacer? if your modding i wouldn't recomend it i have had a lot of mechanics and people who have installed them say they are a waste of money and sometimes have decreased performance.

Patrick 04-15-2005 05:30 PM

RE: Throttle body
 
hmm...i have a spacer in my carbed race engine, and i have seen Many people with TB spacers who speak volumes of them. it technically lengthens your intake runners, which gives you more force, in theory.

dobbist 04-16-2005 12:05 AM

RE: Throttle body
 
well i know adding length is good but usually they also add in grooves to spin the air like the "tornado". and i have been told on most set ups spinning the air causes turbulance in the intake manifold which screws with the fuel air mix but im usualy talking about injection and i dont really know about carbs. not a mechanic myself

Patrick 04-16-2005 06:55 PM

RE: Throttle body
 
if you buy a good spacer, it should be perfectly smooth on the inner ring...

dobbist 04-16-2005 09:06 PM

RE: Throttle body
 
yeah smooth should be good but to go a little off topic im planning to take off my heads to do some reapir work just looking for an opinion on having them "port and poished" (if i remember the terms right) do you think its a good idea or mostly a waste of money? im thinking about doing a exhaust upgrade next summer

Patrick 04-17-2005 12:32 PM

RE: Throttle body
 
porting and polishing can NEVER hurt...especially on lower performance vehicles less effort is made for perfection on stock heads...alot of junk in the ports and so forth...polishing is nice, but porting is the BIG thing...get that if nothing else.


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