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Anybody ever made a adapter or some how got the 86mm Q45 t-body on a Z intake manifold?

i have a few of these T-bodys and was wanting to use one on my Z..

but i thought i would see if anybody else is using one on a Z's intake manifold.. like a N42 manifold or something.

 

if so what did ya do...?

 

mike

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I have a Q45 throttle body that I will adapting to James Thagard's intake manifold.

 

Didn't someone on here use a cable linkage from a throttle body to the firewall then use the stock throttle rod? I think Lokar has a kit on Summit.

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Scottie seemed to run 10.08 with his 60 or so mm TB from his GN..

Hey! My TB is not that small. It's a whopping 62mm with knife-edged blades. :D :D

 

Seriously, I think Joel said it best. Some engineer here could calculate airflow based on HP and derive the "required" TB diameter. You might be surprised at what is actually required for a forced-induction engine. Of course required and "check this out" are not always the same thing.

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Hey! My TB is not that small. It's a whopping 62mm with knife-edged blades. :D :D

 

Seriously' date=' I think Joel said it best. Some engineer here could calculate airflow based on HP and derive the "required" TB diameter. You might be surprised at what is actually required for a forced-induction engine. Of course required and "check this out" are not always the same thing.[/quote']

 

Someone needs to do this asap. Is there software somewhere to figure this out?

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You would be loosing a ton of low speed throtle responce...:eek2:

 

 

Was this directed to me? I haven't cut it just yet. :) :)

 

BTW what T/B would I need that his manifold were mocked up to use? Just in case this formula theory proves correct.

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Semi-Related Question...

 

The RB25DET is designed to be used with a Q45 TB. But when the motor and plenum with Q45 TB is bolted up to the S30, the throttle wheel hits the inner wheel well [i don't see why Nissan designed a wheel well that goes almost to the front of the car with the exception of changing our light bulbs].

 

Can the wheel be relocated? Pictures of this will come soon so everyone knows what the heck I'm talking about.

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i have a 60mm 240sx t-body thats ported/polished and knife-edged, should be more then fine.

but like i said i was just wondering as i have a few at the shop.

it is hugh!

 

mike

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Someone needs to do this asap. Is there software somewhere to figure this out?

 

Go to http://www.megasquirt.info/ then click the "Injectors and Fuel Supply" link from the left most frame under "MegaManual". Then on the right frame you should see a list of shortcut link with-in the document. Select "Throttle Bodies". Read this section and scroll down you will see a Throttle Body Bore calculation area.

 

Have fun :-D

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Go to http://www.megasquirt.info/ then click the "Injectors and Fuel Supply" link from the left most frame under "MegaManual". Then on the right frame you should see a list of shortcut link with-in the document. Select "Throttle Bodies". Read this section and scroll down you will see a Throttle Body Bore calculation area.

 

Have fun :-D

 

 

Thanks

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Go to http://www.megasquirt.info/ then click the "Injectors and Fuel Supply" link from the left most frame under "MegaManual". Then on the right frame you should see a list of shortcut link with-in the document. Select "Throttle Bodies". Read this section and scroll down you will see a Throttle Body Bore calculation area.

 

Have fun :-D

 

that's for NA engines...........I wanna see turbo'd sizing......but thanks for link.

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that's for NA engines...........I wanna see turbo'd sizing......but thanks for link.

 

 

True. But you can work it out for a turbo engine based on boost pressure and average intake temps. Needless to say it will be much smaller for a FI application than a NA one.

 

Dave

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