What happens to engine without TB?
#21
hmmm... im not to sure what electronic fuel injection has to do with the throttle body. throttle body lets air in and not fuel. sure they work off each other to know how much air or fuel to put in the motor but we are concerned with letting more air in at quicker rates.
#22
The reason I'm messing around with the TB is not to mess with the DBW system, just to know how the TB works...
I know that the DBW system requires many other parts of the system to operate properly. I'm just messing with the TB, and see what signals it requires to move and how it operates.
I'm trying to figure it out for the pupose of installing a DBW of my own on an old B or D series engine... just for the hell of it, and clean the engine bay up without having a big cable there for obvious reasons...
SOrry if people think I'm doing this for performance only, but it's for the learning experience of controlling individual components.
I know that the DBW system requires many other parts of the system to operate properly. I'm just messing with the TB, and see what signals it requires to move and how it operates.
I'm trying to figure it out for the pupose of installing a DBW of my own on an old B or D series engine... just for the hell of it, and clean the engine bay up without having a big cable there for obvious reasons...
SOrry if people think I'm doing this for performance only, but it's for the learning experience of controlling individual components.
#23
i wonder what would happen if we turned the tb 90 degrees so that the butterfly opened horizontally rather than vertically. i was reading something about it in super street for their engine build in the castrol challenge. they are running itb's that open horizontally to reduce air turbulance. would this have any effect if we turned the stock tb sideways?
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