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Individual throttlebodies (ITB's) tech


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Ive been doing some research lately on ITB's since i got my silvertop 4age ones for the fe3 and thought of making a topic on ITB's where everyone can contribute knowledge of best set ups, manifolds, tuning and the likes.

Ive found these articles which have helped me to understand ITB's abit better and might help others

http://www.jenvey.co.uk/jenvey/faq

http://www.jenvey.co.uk/jenvey/butterflies-barrels-or-slide-throttles

http://www.jenvey.co.uk/jenvey/why-not-just-use-a-big-single-throttle-body

http://www.jenvey.co.uk/jenvey/throttle-body-selection-with-jenvey-dynamics

And a good diagram for ITB's/EFi in general

http://www.jenvey.co.uk/images/stories/jenvey/fuel%20system%20-%20collector%20pot.pdf

Feel free to contribute :-D

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The search is dicky, you need to use the advance search and be very specific

I may merge them, that thread is pretty old now just chucked it up for your reference, I'll read through it later and see how much of a idiot I was in there haha

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I have only done a couple cars but Alpha-N for sure, after tapping each runner and stuffing with accumulators the vacuum signal you get is still to weak. Obviously the vacuum signal gets worse with bigger cams aswell. There is a blended alpha-N & speed-density algorithm but I have never had a crack with it

KPR can add more

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too slow. heres what i wrote anyway..

pretty sure explained it in that other thread spencer posted. but short version

alpha n - use it

speed density. (map) - doesn't work. as you hit 0 vac well before throttles are 100% open. depending how you try to tune around it; you end up either running lean at 100% throttle or very rich somewhere before 100%. we'll say 70% just to throw a rough number out there - this all after you have sorted out a nice dampened signal

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oh and blended works good also. but i found it really wasn't worth the extra effort. both the extra tuning required and setting up a clean dampened vac signal. you can get a pretty spot on tune with just alpha n, ecu with baro compensation helps here also

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