tuning isnt the head ache. Making an ITB setup idle anything close to stock is the head ache.
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And which ECU do I need?
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what type of HP gains can be got from this setup?
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Originally posted by lo-specialsWhat does the combination I.T.B. stand for? I know it replaces your stock intake manifold.
As for gains, it's hard to say. Tuning plays a big part in it, as well as other engine mods. You can't slap a constant number on it. With headwork, a properly functioning motor, cams, good tuning (with the ITBs), a good header, and a good exhaust... you might gain 20hp over a traditional intake... Could be more, could be less. The throttle response would be worth it even if the hp gains were negligible.
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Originally posted by deevergoteIt's funny to see you going from this to having a set... which most people don't!
As for gains, it's hard to say. Tuning plays a big part in it, as well as other engine mods. You can't slap a constant number on it. With headwork, a properly functioning motor, cams, good tuning (with the ITBs), a good header, and a good exhaust... you might gain 20hp over a traditional intake... Could be more, could be less. The throttle response would be worth it even if the hp gains were negligible.
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Originally posted by d112crzyITB's aren't really useful for low revving engines.
But that has a play on what kind, and what size the ITB's are. You really need to do your hw about which ITB's are right for your engine and your goals. It's not a one-size-fits-all type of thing.
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Originally posted by d112crzyIf you're going for ITB's, I'd really look into a much better header.
What do you recommend?
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Originally posted by d112crzyDC is decent for most.
ITB's are a completely different ball game. The engine will breathe a lot easier, so it needs to exhale a lot easier too.
I'd at least get a kamikazee, if not, then invest in a bisimoto.
I've heard that you can also use a P06 ECU (non Vtec) instead of a P28.
I don't have Vtec and I'm also trying how far I can go with a F20 NA
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Originally posted by d112crzyYea, use a p06. There's no need for a p28. The p06 is usually way cheaper anyways.
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