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« on: August 12, 2010, 10:52:39 AM »

I was on another forum and was recomended here.
I just want to post what was said in the other forum to find out what you guys thing. Here was my thread.
It started basicly as a engine life thread but went a bit off topic.

Just wondering since Im changing to the y8 mani and 70mm tb will I have to change injectors or anything?
Also Like I said in another post. Im trying to get the car to just run right.
Am I going to have to worry about grenadeing the engine or anything since im doing all this to a car with 220,000 miles on it??
I only drive the car back and forth to work. And it seems a little late in the engines life to be doing drastic things to it to gain more power.
I would almost rather buy another engine and start building that and run this the way I have it so it last's longer.
Any thoughts?
Without going too far off-topic, I would recommend selling the 70mm throttle body and going back to a 56mm or maybe 58mm one.

When you boost an engine, you increase the mass flow of gasses passing through the engine since the compressor raises the air density entering the intake manifold. However, due to the increased backpressure caused by the turbine, the volumetric flow of gasses usually drops a little, and that's what matters for throttle body selection. Pressure variations in the intake manifold also have an influence, but a boosted engine doesn't have as much variance in manifold pressure between cycles as an atmo engine. If it wasn't for the slightly increased pressure drop across the throttle plate, you could actually use a slightly smaller throttle body when you boost an engine. Most people think they need a larger throttle body when they're boosted because they're flowing more air mass. It might seem like a logical conclusion, but it's not really true.

Good nfo right there ^ also correct me if iim wrong but does it also have to deal with the fact that it takes more to pressurize a bigger area then a small area

It takes more time to pressurize a larger volume, all else being equal. However, the increase in volume between a 70mm throttle body and a 56mm throttle body isn't that large, so the difference will be pretty small. Charge tubing diameter will have a big influence though, which is why you want to keep the tubing small but not small enough to add a significant pressure drop between the compressor/intercooler and the throttle body.

The main reason for using a small throttle body is for drivability. Here is a graph of the theoretical airflow through a 56mm and 70mm throttle body:

Assuming the 56mm is not a restriction, look at how far you need to open the 70mm throttle body to flow the same amount of air that the 56mm throttle did at WOT - it's a little over half. That means almost everything above half throttle is useless, and you're not flowing any more air by opening the throttle more. It makes modulation more difficult.

You might hear that a larger throttle body will improve throttle response. This is possible, but it's misconception 99% of the time. What people think is better throttle response is really the engine becoming less throttled faster. Less pedal throw will allow the engine to flow more air, and it takes less pedal throw (and time) for the engine to effectively be at full throttle.

Throttle response is primarily dependent on the volume of air between the throttle body and the valves as well as the transient fueling calibration. The throttle diameter has little effect with one exception: if too much fuel is injected during throttle transients, the response actually will improve with a larger throttle since the engine will run relatively leaner and will make more power. However, this is only true while the average airflow through the engine is still increasing. Once you exceed the angle at which the larger throttle no longer restricts air, pushing the throttle pedal down more will just make the engine run richer - especially if you push the pedal down fast. It will therefore make less power (if it was properly tuned before the throttle body replacement).

This is a bit to in depth for me. I was just wondering if this guy is correct. Should I save my money and not go with a 70mm tb? He said later on in the post (don't want to put everything here) That it's best to just get the factory tb bored out 3mm
Thanks for the help and info.
Ohh and the car is a 98 civic lX boosted 7psi.
Thanks again!!
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Re: New to the forums here. Have a question.
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2010, 11:04:34 AM »

70 is a waste at 7 psi stick with the stocker.
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Re: New to the forums here. Have a question.
« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2010, 11:53:27 AM »

70 is a waste at 7 psi stick with the stocker.

I think Chris M will disagree with you.
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Re: New to the forums here. Have a question.
« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2010, 12:01:05 PM »

That's why im trying to find out. Im buying the TB from Chris at polerbear. He just got my y8 mani to do and he recomended the 70mm tb. Well now im getting mixed reviews basicly. Most people are saying it's a waste. And a few are saying it's not. But the people that are saying it's not a waste are not really saying why.
But it seems people that are saying it is a waste have reasons why it's a waste.
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« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2010, 12:06:28 PM »

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« Reply #5 on: August 12, 2010, 12:06:38 PM »

alright...  


i rocked a stock b series TB on my last setup and it felt really good.  i actually parted it before i threw on my ported z6 mani, tb, spacer combo on..


i did throw in a d15b with a y8 head on the crx and rocked the a6 intake manifold for a while and it felt decent.  i soon installed the pbt baller combo and it is very superior.  throttle response is like no other and feels great.  threw in the crower 2 and holy shit i must say.  this thing hauls ass.  honestly, i have never felt a single cam have pull in vtec before.  this car is still running n/a as of right now and feels great.  his throttle bodies, spacer, ported intake manifold is proven 15-20 whp on a boosted setup which is absolutly great for the money spent on it.  

im not only saying this because me and chris are good friends.  this is an honest review on his excellent products.  
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Re: New to the forums here. Have a question.
« Reply #6 on: August 12, 2010, 12:07:37 PM »

I use a 70mm, ported Z6 IM, and Y8 head combination, I did have to change the fuel map a bit above 4k (if I remember correctly  :-\) with my S/C D16z6/y8 w/ vitaras and Eagles setup. ;D

BTW you might want to read this: http://www.realhomemadeturbo.com/forum/index.php?topic=25.0 and

 http://www.realhomemadeturbo.com/forum/index.php?topic=14535.0

 before you get a Wednesday special thrusted upon you.  ;D

Thanks for info you posted more tech here is always appreciated but we also have standards to meet.  ;D

BTW I also rock the PBT 70mm TB and spacer and this was by far the best investment I made on my engine. Except maybe a new oil after my engine ate 2 cranks.  :?: :-\ ;D :noel:
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Re: New to the forums here. Have a question.
« Reply #7 on: August 12, 2010, 12:08:17 PM »

engines are just air pumps.  the more air you get in + the more air you get out = moar horsepowaz
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« Reply #8 on: August 12, 2010, 12:27:56 PM »

Volumetric efficiency is just that, but the OP is thinking in a vacuum (almost literaly)...

NA is one thing......Forcing air into the engine changes everything.... (to a degree, but a significant one)
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« Reply #9 on: August 12, 2010, 04:07:08 PM »

im saying if he is just on a stock block and all that shit why right now, but if you plan on going for larger numbers then go for it.
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« Reply #10 on: August 12, 2010, 04:10:25 PM »

The simple answer is who is always content with the power they are at. Speed is a drug once you get a taste you need more to get the same thrill.



Not to mention to build a d series can be done on a low wage paycheck. What does a vitara bottom end cost to build around 600 bucks.
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« Reply #11 on: August 12, 2010, 04:49:46 PM »

Not to mention to build a d series can be done on a low wage paycheck. What does a vitara bottom end cost to build around 600 bucks.

Sometimes less  ;D

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« Reply #12 on: August 12, 2010, 04:54:36 PM »

Factor in allthe bearings and shit youve bought in the past 13-14 months and i doubt that   LOL.
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« Reply #13 on: August 12, 2010, 05:01:31 PM »

Factor in allthe bearings and shit youve bought in the past 13-14 months and i doubt that   LOL.

Yeah I know, I sometimes have shitty luck. :?:

I manage to get Vitaras and rings for $130 (went through 2 sets of rings), Eagle and TT rods for $90 to $120, $200 worth of bearings, $50 in oil changes, 3 z6 cranks (went through 2 crank shafts) for free, and shit ton of hours putting everything together.

Adds up to about $590, had I not have any problems I would have had it done for about $350. My machine work was free since I did it at work. ;D

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« Reply #14 on: August 12, 2010, 05:05:14 PM »

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« Reply #15 on: August 13, 2010, 06:31:24 PM »

Well Im not trying to really go for the race car thing. I have a 98 ws6 for that. This is just a car to drive back and forth to work. It happened to have a turbo on it when I bought it and I thought that would be fun. Well now im stuck trying to get it to run right. And the more im getting into it the more im kinda starting to like it.
Actually thinking of buying a junk yard moter just to see  what I can do with one of these things.
But for now I think for this car with the 220,000 miles on it I will stick to just boring out a stock tb. I don't want to push it to much and end up blowing it to pieces.
Thanks for all the info though.

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