318is on throttle bodies??
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tinnaM42
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i have a 1.8is cab and im thinking of doing a throttle body conversion which will have 4 yamaha r1 carbs bolted to the inlet manifold. i was wondering if any 1 has done a similar conversion??? is it worth it and what sort of bhp will i be getting from my stock engine???? i am also wanting a set of schrick cams were would be the best place to get these................cheap.lol i've heard that they are quite expensive??
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rix313
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TB's increase torque and obviously throttle response over BHP.
A while back some M3 throttle bodies went on ebay for £150, IMO thats a pretty ok price lol I'd have been happy to buy em.
Thing to do is cost it up and firstly find out how much it'll cost, would certainly be an interesting thing to do and a good engine mod.
A while back some M3 throttle bodies went on ebay for £150, IMO thats a pretty ok price lol I'd have been happy to buy em.
Thing to do is cost it up and firstly find out how much it'll cost, would certainly be an interesting thing to do and a good engine mod.
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tinnaM42
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would i need to change my ecu???
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that or chip /remap yours to suit the tbstinnaM42 wrote:would i need to change my ecu???
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I would, If you don't then you will have to run a suitable air box and keep the standard AFM.
Standalone systems like Megasquirt let you loose the AFM and are almost infinatly adaptable to future mods, they also give better throttle response but they take some setting up to get the best out of them, Megasquirt is DIY-able but a rolling road operator who knows the system will be needed to get the best results.
Standalone systems like Megasquirt let you loose the AFM and are almost infinatly adaptable to future mods, they also give better throttle response but they take some setting up to get the best out of them, Megasquirt is DIY-able but a rolling road operator who knows the system will be needed to get the best results.
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tinnaM42
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rite so if i went for the megasquirt option wer could i get it from and which type would i need?
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Can't find the flipping website address I had!
Chap call Phil Ringwood supplies them and is evry knowledgable.
Chap call Phil Ringwood supplies them and is evry knowledgable.
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This is as far as i got, then sold them, there still on a zoners car though.
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TBs and a set of hot cams would increase the very top end power a fair bit but may sacrifice drivability (depending on how big the TB inlets are.) Running standalone would be the best option, but in order to run them to their full extent you'd have to get a properly designed plenum, adjust the fueling/throttle linkages and of course have an adapter to fit them to the block. It's a hell of a lot of work and wont be a cheap and cheerful mod if done properly (unless you can do everything yourself).
This website may be of some use: http://www.diymiata.com/irtb.htm Although for an MX5 the principle of modifying the TBs is exactly the same.
This website may be of some use: http://www.diymiata.com/irtb.htm Although for an MX5 the principle of modifying the TBs is exactly the same.
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If you're going for Megasquirt or similar then why bother with the carbs? Keep the fuel injection. I think a lot of people think about ditching injection for carbs to get more power but in reality injection will give you more, at the very least the same, power. With the injection you'll get the power and economy.
I guess it's to do with the old school sticking to what they know or could afford from the days before hacking motronic or cheap standalone systems came along.
I guess it's to do with the old school sticking to what they know or could afford from the days before hacking motronic or cheap standalone systems came along.
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tinnaM42
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If you're going for Megasquirt or similar then why bother with the carbs?
im confused nw!! so ur saying carbs and throttle bodies are different things?????
im confused nw!! so ur saying carbs and throttle bodies are different things?????
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They absolutely are,
google each one and you´ll see.
google each one and you´ll see.
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tinnaM42
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sorted i understand nw!! so what is the best way to go throttle bodies or carbs???
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TB's all the way, less internal restrictions than carb’s and with them using computer controlled injectors rather than jets and emulsion tubes with extra accelerator jets, they control the engines fuelling with far greater accuracy.
Carb’s, in the case of the Weber DCOE's on my old mates nova sport go out of tune too, his was on the rollers about twice a year and even modern super bikes are ditching carb’s in favour of TB's
Carb’s, in the case of the Weber DCOE's on my old mates nova sport go out of tune too, his was on the rollers about twice a year and even modern super bikes are ditching carb’s in favour of TB's
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tinnaM42
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im clued up a little more now on the conversion i kno wot i want. tb's are the way forward for me.
nw for the management, wot megasquirt kit would i need???
nw for the management, wot megasquirt kit would i need???
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I Must Get my Ass in Gear and Get my ITB's set up, they were originally the s50 ITB's Tim_S Built, i need to repair a leak on the fuel rail, get a plenum made and some sort of standalone management, Still learning about them and know Feck all at the min about them
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tinnaM42
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lol keep an eye on this post al keep u updated hw am gettin on. im in the same boat as you ha ha 
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There are a few standalone management systems that you could go for. I reckon your best bet is to find a local tuner and use whatever system they are familiar with but any decent tuning place should be clued up enough to do a good job with whatever system you choose.
If you want to go DIY then there various depths you can go into. Buying a standalone kit, wiring it in enough to get the car running then take it for tuning, all the way to building a Megasquirt from scratch, fitting and tuning yourself.
If you want to go DIY then there various depths you can go into. Buying a standalone kit, wiring it in enough to get the car running then take it for tuning, all the way to building a Megasquirt from scratch, fitting and tuning yourself.
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