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Old 04-21-2006, 06:05 PM
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COMBO PACKAGE COMBO PACKAGE : TWM 2000 ITB B-Series Combo Package TWM 2000 ITB B-Series Combo Package This combo package includes: *TWM B18C/GSR or B16A/Type R individual throttle bodies w/ carbon fiber air horns *RC Injectors and *Thermal intake gasket. For ALL the budget racers this is the lowest advertise price ANYWHERE!!! $1,699.00USD BACK NEW PRODUCTS
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can i use it on my gsr build, just wondering, with a price like that
it has to be useful somewhere.
Old 04-21-2006, 06:38 PM
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What you're looking at is an individual throttle body conversion, intended for use on a naturally-aspirated, high-compression motor. Also, there is no mention of the size of the new injectors; it is highly likely that you'd need to budget additional funds for an aftermarket fuel management solution.

It's overkill for a stock or mild GSR motor; the short-runner Integra Type R manifold is more reasonably priced and much less likely to cause a ruckus when it comes to emissions inspections.

(Speaking of which, where are you located?)
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Old 04-21-2006, 08:06 PM
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im in west virginia, towards va and dc, dont really have to worry about emission inspections around here, all they check for is that all your lights work and you have a horn, thanks
Old 04-22-2006, 07:20 PM
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Those ITB setups are very nice on N/A engines, but don't sell them short on boosted engines as well. While a PITA to fab up, you can make a manifold that has runners that seal around the TB openings and all that. It's actually a very nice and very sophisticated setup. But definitely not for the street car.
Old 04-23-2006, 05:50 PM
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because its open throttle bodies its probably intendended for a car that is mainly set up for drags....
Old 04-23-2006, 06:21 PM
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they are a waste of money for you.

only a select few would prosper from having ITB's, and they only look for them after they are finished with about everything else they can do.
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Originally Posted by g290ls
because its open throttle bodies its probably intendended for a car that is mainly set up for drags....
There are individual and panel filters designed for use with an ITB setup, so with the correct fuel management, they're certainly capable of being used on a street car.

It's just that if you tried to smog an ITB'd Integra in CA, you'd be sent packing the minute the smog tech opened the hood. h:
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