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1Phat5Liter

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Hey guys,

I was wondering what the word is on Professional Products intake plenums/throttle bodies. They're by far the best deal around, but i was wondering if anybody was running their products on their Stang? If so, what is your take on their stuff? As good or not as good as BBK/MAC, etc.?

Will you really gain any power from an aftermarket plenum/75mm tb on a pretty much stock GT?

Thanks.
 

1Phat5Liter

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Scratch that, just did a search and found a long thread on Pro Products throttle bodies... lol But you can still chime in with your input!
 
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SilverBullet00

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I know a lot of people that use there stuff on pushrod motors with good luck, but after they had all those problems withe thier lower intake manifold for the 4.6, I tend to not be interested in their products.
 

04fullitgt

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IMO accufab is the best, but what do I know, i have a stock motor
 

mustangman9812

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I had a PP Throttle Body/Plenum combo it was good, but machining and such was awful, couldnt even hardly get the throttle cable in the TB LOL
 

Tim2002GT

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mustangman9812 said:
I had a PP Throttle Body/Plenum combo it was good, but machining and such was awful, couldnt even hardly get the throttle cable in the TB LOL
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I had the same problem with mine. I just drilled the hole out a little bit and it works great. I have no complaints about mine. You won't notice much with a tb/plenum on a stock motor. If you add a cold air intake/ram air intake, then you would notice it a little more.
 

CobraRed_96_GT

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the product is fine, you do need to kind of make the hole for the throttle cable larger, but everything else was up to par. It even gives you two diff rear fittings in case you havr a 96-98 or 99+ which accufab soesn't. Never have had a prob with it for about 1.5 years
 

96GTstang46

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Tim2002GT
I had the same problem with mine. I just drilled the hole out a little bit and it works great. I have no complaints about mine.
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Yea I had to do the same... But there again.. No complaints.. I didnt notice any power but better pedal feel IMO.
 

jivepepper

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Mine went right on with no problems, and has worked flawlessly ever since.
 

Tim2002GT

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Nice 2 girls 1 cup reference in your sig!

Edit: I guess this is tech, so yeah, better throttle response is what you will notice the most!
 

jivepepper

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Tim2002GT said:
Nice 2 girls 1 cup reference in your sig!

Edit: I guess this is tech, so yeah, better throttle response is what you will notice the most!
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Thanks.
 
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i have PP 75mm TB/Plenum i like it never had any problems.
 

the98stang

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I have PP plenum/TB with no leaks or problems. Looks clean too!
 
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I"ve got the PP TB and CL plenum. Matched right up no problems.
 

blackfang

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One of the techs I work with has a professional Products intake, their TB and a JLT he made 229 rwhp in a 5 speed 03 GT. Needless to say he was pissed.
 

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blackfang said:
One of the techs I work with has a professional Products intake, their TB and a JLT he made 229 rwhp in a 5 speed 03 GT. Needless to say he was pissed.
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The intake sucks. The plenum and tb work great.
 

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blackfang said:
One of the techs I work with has a professional Products intake, their TB and a JLT he made 229 rwhp in a 5 speed 03 GT. Needless to say he was pissed.
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yes, only factor to consider with dyno numbers is what kind of TB+Plenum it has, yup that decides it
 

blackfang

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He was running very rich in the mid to top end. I didn't get to see the dyno sheet.
 

jivepepper

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CobraRed_96_GT said:
yes, only factor to consider with dyno numbers is what kind of TB+Plenum it has, yup that decides it
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It wasn't the THROTTLEBODY and PLENUM that caused the low number it was the INTAKE.

Everyone that has dynoed the PROFESIONAL PRODUCTS TYPHOON INTAKE has lost power. Even when coupled with other PLENUMS and THROTTLEBODY combos. Not to mention that a lot of them leaked.

The THROTTLEBOBY and PLENUM are just fine, Just stay away from the TYPHOON INTAKE.

I made over 515 to the wheel with stock heads, intake, valves, and valve springs @ 12 psi by 6200 rpm with the PP TB/PLENUM.
 

jivepepper

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oops
 
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