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Old May 17, 2008 | 07:18 PM
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Ok I will start by saying I have a D16y8 with a Skunk2 intake manifold. I want to get a throttle body for the intake manifold but do not know what would be best for this setup. I was also wondering what the stock bore for my y8 throttle body is and what bore I should go with? I have heard that the type r would bolt up perfectly and would be a good option. Any feedback would be helpful. thanks!
Old May 17, 2008 | 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by zach byrd
Ok I will start by saying I have a D16y8 with a Skunk2 intake manifold. I want to get a throttle body for the intake manifold but do not know what would be best for this setup. I was also wondering what the stock bore for my y8 throttle body is and what bore I should go with? I have heard that the type r would bolt up perfectly and would be a good option. Any feedback would be helpful. thanks!
nothing bigger than a 66 mm.skunk2 manis are 64 mm so going much bigger wouldnt help.
Old May 18, 2008 | 02:35 PM
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not sure of your budget, but if I were you and could put down a little cash, pick up anything cheap that can be bored that big, then send it to maxbore.com with your new manifold and get it portmatched and cleaned up. Check on the site to see what tb's you can use.
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