Installed Accufab 75mm to match Dragon 75mm!

wms004

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All i can say is wow.. This t/b to match my plenum is probably my second most noticed mod behind gears. Throttle response is drastically improved.. The gas pedal is very touchy now and i like it!
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Anyways, install went pretty smooth.. hardest parts were TPS screws which finally budged, and hardest was getting the stock intake pipe over the 75mm inlet. Use a wrench, its the best way to edge each section over at a time.

I can hear a lot of air, kinduva whistle, so i'm assuimg its the T/B and not a vacuum leak.

Anyways, i'm excited to see the results of Matt's Plenum/ 75mm t/b test. There is no doubt in my mind that the whole power band has more power.. I'll be getting a dyno in a couple of months once i get back to Northern California.

-wade
 
stallion98gt said:
looks good
Yeah, real quality looking and functioning piece. Idle is perfect so far. Compter took a while to relearn and the rpms hung there for a while, but now its back to after driving about 3 miles.

I was seriously surprised at the sotp difference, couldn't be happier.
 
todd4566 said:
I have the Accufab 70mm plenum.. think it's worth running the 75 t-body on it too? I realize they aren't a match, but it should allow more air in than the FRPP 70 I'm running now :shrug:
This speaks for itself, taken from www.cnlperformance.com
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But, Matt is doing a test tomorrow on 75mm throttle bodies and all the plenums, so you can see if the 75mm makes more or 70mm makes more with the accufab piece.
-wade
 
yeah. i can feel a real sotp difference after installing the c&l mass air kit, true-flow pipe, accufab tb and c&l plenum. no dyno yet, but it is very noticeable and the throttle response is much better!