I've seen JonV's TB's before, some nice work there.
But in the contex of this thread(cheap 2.5 mods ?) i don't know how much power you would gain out of a standardish 2.5 ?
If you wanted to keep the M20 N/A with home made ITB's like Jon's and mega squirt then you would want a fairly lumpy cam to get engine to breath more to get the best out of the TB's.
Depending on what sort of power delivery you want then i'd guess a 288/288 for mainly road use/odd track day or if you are going to use the car a lot on track then may be go for the 304/304 cam ?
What i'd guess would happen if the throttles were over sized for the engine then the last 1/3-1/4 of throttle movement wouldn't make any more power if the engine couldn't consume/suck in all of the available air.
I was going to modify some E28 M5 TB's (6 x 45mm throttle plates) to fit my M30 but i think they are over sized for my engine unless i fit a lumpyer cam than my 284/280.
So i have decided to improve the breathing a differant way, admittedly this hasn't got a lot to do with the M20 as this mod won't fit but the M30 is very similar to the M20 but with an extra liter(ish) of capacity so my theorys might be kind of relervant scaled up/down ?
A mod i have seen on an M30 turbo relocates the standard TB to the other side of the inlet manifold so running the intake/charge pipe work is easier, this also has the benefit in N/A guise of placing the air filter and intake pipes on the cold side of the engine away from the exhaust manifold.
The flat side of the inlet manifold is roughly 95mm x 200mm so i can fit a fairly big TB to it once it has been skimmed flat. The stock TB is 64-65mm. I had a look on the US ebay site for a bigger TB(UK ebay was useless) and there was a wacking big 90mm TB but it probobly would have been to wide.
But this one should do the trick mounted virtically(sp?) with the throttle mech' on top and the TPS on the bottom. Not sure yet weather i'm going to bolt it on or have it welded on ?
Each TB is 60mm, to compare the sizes of the TB's i have worked out the total surface area in mm2 of the following TB set ups.
M30 = 3318
2 x 60mm = 5654
M5 TB's = 9542 (or nearly three times bigger than the stock M30 TB !)
This mod will hope fully compliment my existing mods(head/cam/Emerald/larger injectors) and if i ever turbo the old M30 it will be handy to have the TB located on that side of the manifold.
It's a shame theres not a nice big flat surface on the M20 manifold to do some thing similar ?
What about welding a bigger TB mounting plate on to an M20 manifold so you could use a bigger TB ?
How big is an M20 throttle ?
How about a bored out M30 TB ?
I'm not sure on the practicalities of of implimenting this idea though ?
Sorry for rambling on
Andy