Holley Stealth Ram and 58mm TB
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Holley Stealth Ram and 58mm TB
I reread the FAQ on the HSR and it only mentions a 58mm throttle body once. Can anyone tell me if the HSR accepts a 58mm TB without having to enlarge the holes like you have to on an LT1 intake? Thanks guys!
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what....y do u need to spend 230 on a TB????? i would spend 190 to get my 48 ported to a 52 and then roller bearing are put on teh shaft that holds the butter flys so they don't wear and stick,
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Originally posted by camaro6spd
what....y do u need to spend 230 on a TB????? i would spend 190 to get my 48 ported to a 52 and then roller bearing are put on teh shaft that holds the butter flys so they don't wear and stick,
what....y do u need to spend 230 on a TB????? i would spend 190 to get my 48 ported to a 52 and then roller bearing are put on teh shaft that holds the butter flys so they don't wear and stick,
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Good to see you're still with us. I trust you had a productive season. I've got even more space in the garage now for that dusty, old, blue F car whenever you're ready to store it....
Good to see you're still with us. I trust you had a productive season. I've got even more space in the garage now for that dusty, old, blue F car whenever you're ready to store it....
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Originally posted by Vader
Good to see you're still with us. I trust you had a productive season. I've got even more space in the garage now for that dusty, old, blue F car whenever you're ready to store it....
Good to see you're still with us. I trust you had a productive season. I've got even more space in the garage now for that dusty, old, blue F car whenever you're ready to store it....
No, the 84 is long gone (sad story) and now I have a 1995 Formula to take its place.
Nice to head from you tho..
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