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Alright, whos dun it? I just got a stock throttle body I want to port out. Anyone done it, or have pics of one done? I can't find any on FJ...
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I have it done. I can show you at the meet. Or I guess I could go out and try to get pics today or tommorow.
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How much does it help 0?
So pretty much you just sand off the fins. Epoxy the back side of it, and then grind the back opening part to form a cirle? Thats it?
So pretty much you just sand off the fins. Epoxy the back side of it, and then grind the back opening part to form a cirle? Thats it?
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o2designs wrote: How much does it help 0?
So pretty much you just sand off the fins. Epoxy the back side of it, and then grind the back opening part to form a cirle? Thats it?
Purty much. Throttle response is WAY better. Gains are within 1hp of the expensive FC unit.
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o2designs wrote: I think he is running the ported TB from a company on FJ that ports SVT TBs....
yes he is, but he still does his own porting... and i have one that he ported on my car for a while now....
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all you need is a dremel and some epoxy... epoxy up the thin edge close to the throttle body spring area and the back of the throttle body... grind away with the dremel to make a smooth transaction from the top of the throttle body to the butterfly of the throttle body.
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Yeah, I found a how-to. Looks pretty easy. I'm just waitin for epoxy. I already polished the metal bracket. Chromie is getting more chrome under the hood this summer.... 

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I have done several SVT tb's and I am working on another one right now.
It's not real tough, I would suggest using JB weld rather than a regular epoxy though.
BTW- I am running a stage 2 ported tb from the now defunct SVT salvage, It's soooooo nice.
It's not real tough, I would suggest using JB weld rather than a regular epoxy though.
BTW- I am running a stage 2 ported tb from the now defunct SVT salvage, It's soooooo nice.
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