Re: Re: F22a6 intake swap
Well, the only problem with having the butterflies open all the time is you lose alot of low-end torque. That's why the butterflies are there in the first place. Long skinny runners build low-end torque, however at higher RPM large short runners are needed to build top-end power. So with the butterfly valve, you get the best of both worlds. Having the butterfly valve open at low RPM, you're intake charge doesn't have the velocity necessary to build low-end torque. Does that make any sense? That's the best way I can think to explain it.
Originally posted by midnite racer x
You don't need an a6 ecu...you only need it if u want to have the butterflies closed before 4700 rpm. If u don't have it then they will just stay open all the time like mine.
You don't need an a6 ecu...you only need it if u want to have the butterflies closed before 4700 rpm. If u don't have it then they will just stay open all the time like mine.
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