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Upgrading from 65TB to 70TB

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WICKED50LTR

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heres the deal i need a new throttle body i have a 65mm and the bar that holds the plate in place with the 2 screws snapped in 2 parts. since the 65 and 70mm are pretty much the same price would it be worth it to upgrade or will the car act a bit different? and yes i do know i need to upgrade the EGR spacer also.
 

Grn92LX

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Get a 75mm and port match the upper to 75mm.
 
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wouldnt that be going over board? with the mods that i have?
 

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it shouldn't be overkill, you got full H/C/I.
 
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get the 70mm youll be fine.
 

Grn92LX

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WICKED50LTR said:
wouldnt that be going over board? with the mods that i have?
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No, not at all. Been there done that.
 
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PRO50SC

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luckythirteen13 said:
get the 70mm youll be fine.
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+1
 

Jason 302

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luckythirteen13 said:
get the 70mm youll be fine.
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+1
 
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luckythirteen13 said:
get the 70mm youll be fine.
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+1
 

aleborjas

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luckythirteen13 said:
get the 70mm youll be fine.
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+1 dont think you need more with 306 and that intake!
 
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A 65mm wouldn't likely hold you back and is more street friendly but 70mm would be ok too.No need at all for 75mm.
 
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70mm.
 
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