Summit's 75mm Thottle body

71swing

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Check it out. Order one as soon as I seen them for sale. Was backorder for over a month because they still hadn't recieved the first shipment for sale. Finally came today. Only cost me 139$. I have owned bbk and they are pretty close in qaulity, but the price is much sweeter.

Plus it came with a feature that they do not advertize. A adjustable TB sensor. Have not seen a thottle body that has this. You would normally have to drill out the wholes on the sensor in order to adjust it.
 
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I have been doing some research on this subject of a 75mm T/B on a 302. I too thought it was way too much for a street car, but I have seen that it is not. With the right combo, that is.

Basically it is all in where you want your power to be. And the parts must match that RPM range.
 
Currently the car is basic boltons. 3:73's,pulleys,ignition, full exhaust.


Every winter while the car sits in the garage I collect parts for the up coming summer. I already have the TB, cobra intake, 80mm pro-m, 42lb inject., t-5z tranny (because its aod now). The big purchase a single turbo kit from my budies shop www.Fullboogie.net. already paid for just waiting on the fab up.

The car should make big strydes this winter. hope to go from 14sec to 11sec in this winters mods.

Will be running the stock motor with 150,000m with the turbo. :lol: Till it blows up than I will buy somthing bigger and badder the following winter.
 
onefstsnake said:
I had their catback and all of the tubes were the same diameter, even where they are supposed to slide together. No taper or anything.

Oh and it hit the tires/fuel tank. Should have spent $50 more the first time and bought the Flowmaster kit.
Really? That's odd. I seriously had no issues with mine. :shrug: