Looking for TPS suggestions
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Looking for TPS suggestions
I'm starting my first EFI build so I'm very weak on resources. Would you mind getting me going in the right direction?
I have a 409 smallblock chevy and a tunnel ram intake. I have a marine plenum with it but it doesn't have some basic provisions on the throttle body (IAC, TPS, throttle return spring, throttle cable wheel, etc), so I'm considering cutting it off and installing a flange for a bolt-on throttle body that would hopefully include all this.
I should be able to make 490-500 flywheel HP with the engine. It's a street driven C3 with an automatic transmission, 6000 RPM redline, not sure what other information is helpful. It's running 12's with a quadrajet and a flat tappet cam, roller cam & EFI conversion is planned for when the weather warms up. I'll be running 38-40 lb/hr injectors at about 38 PSI to get started.
What size TB should I be using?
Is there an OEM one that I should consider?
Suggestions?
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Matt Cramer
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Re: Looking for TPS suggestions
Re: Looking for TPS suggestions
I found mentions of the Q45 throttle body on this forum, but I think I found that it's a 90 or 95mm outside diameter, with something like an 80mm internal diameter- does that sound right?
If so, the other options I found are the Edelbrock Pro Flo XT throttle body, complete with provisions for fixed and stepper idle air control, throttle position sensor, return spring, cable actuation, etc. for about $260 plus sensors/IAC (which I have on hand, assuming these parts are compatible). Wilson manifolds makes one I've seen available used, and one or two other aftermarket ones. Am I on the right track?
I guess the advantage of being on bedrest for a few days is I have a lot of time to surf the web...
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