does frpp make a 75mm tb

brian98gt

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i want to get a 75 mm tb to go with my cnl upper intake, but i am partial to frpp. i have a 70 but figure i would go to 75 but don't like the other brands, especially the ones that don't come with a new tps.
 
i don't think the extra 5mm will matter THAT much for you..now if you were going from the stock 65mm to the 75mm you'd see a diff...but why not save your cash and spend it elsewhere?
 
save up for cams maybe? or a supercharger? or some interior stuff?

honestly i'd just start a savings acct and save up for a big mod..don't spend the cash just cause you have it :)
 
i have the money for cams,but my car is still under warranty and i'm not ready to start messing with the engine. what i really want is p&p heads with new internals, and new cams, but the problem is the money to install. i can do minor bolt-ons, but i would never mess around with heads or cams. install prices are redicoulas.
 
brian98gt said:
i want to get a 75 mm tb to go with my cnl upper intake, but i am partial to frpp. i have a 70 but figure i would go to 75 but don't like the other brands, especially the ones that don't come with a new tps.
You can buy a new TPS for 25 bucks i heard. And according to the dyno results, a 70mm t/b vs. 75mm t/b makes a big difference with the c&l plenum

-wade
 
00s281sc368 said:
Dyno results show ZERO additional HP by adding a 70mm or 75mm on stock N/A 99+ GT engine, even with bigger pipe, MAF and air filter.
actually...
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thank you wms, i knew it made a difference. i think even 5 or 6 hp is worth 200 bucks. i just like to stick with ford when it comes to the tb. i have several tps's laying around from other tb's so its not a matter of getting one or paying for one, i just don't like the fact that other brands don't come with one and you have to remove one from another tb and put it on the new one.