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    ive heard of people putting idividual throttle bodies on i guess each intake port?
    im guessing this is possible with any engine?(ka24e in my case)

    what might be the advantages?

    i realy dont know anythign about doing this i was just wondering

  • #2
    yeah it was that picture that sparked my question

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    • #3
      datsun 510 guys do it on KA. check out my avatar. That's a 4age with ITBs.

      I'm putting bike throttles on mine. It's more about response than adding HP.

      Here's a bigger pic:
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      • #4
        how would i go about doin it?
        like what parts do i need?
        do i need to tamper with the fuel line at all?
        sorry i didnt search first but i figured this is the tech area so i thought ide ask

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        • #5
          Well, first and foremost you'll need to have a MAP sensored setup.

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          • #6
            well i guess if i find somone hwo can map that crap they will know whatever else i need
            thanx for all the info man

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            • #7
              -SCCA race cars use ka24e carburated setup. Not individual throttles.

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              • #8
                ooohh yeah i was wondering about that too
                my dads truck is carbuerated/fuel injected
                whats the advantages of have a carbuerater setup?

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                • #9
                  check this link out

                  http://www.twminduction.com/

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                  • #10
                    Carbeuration is a lot easier to troubleshoot than EFI - just take it apart and put it back together and you'll be fine.

                    Carb's also often don't need the same amount of pressure in the lines that EFI does.

                    -MR

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by mranlet
                      Carbeuration is a lot easier to troubleshoot than EFI - just take it apart and put it back together and you'll be fine.



                      -MR
                      That statement is so brod and false that it isnt even funny.
                      Carbs are more "known" thats why some people think it eaiser to work on than EFI. Me personaly I think FI is better in every way to carbs(save for price but that can also be debated) and is eaiser to work on and tune..but then again i have more expearance with FI than carbs. Yes i have had my fair share of time with carbs cars in my V8/Drag racing days...
                      It is true that FI runs higher fule pressure but that is how it works..it uses the high pressure to atamise the fule , while squirting it out the injector.
                      so dont think carbs are better...there not..because they can only be tuned to a very fine RPM/Power band...not the hole rev/driving range of the motor like FI can...

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