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Old 17-02-2008, 05:13 PM   #1
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ITB setup with Pics

Sup

some of you know, others dont
here is my ITB setup 90% finished








Problems are that the idle holes for each TB are hitting the fuel rail, Idle controller/hoses not shown in pics
so looks like i have to get a custom fuel rail made
not to worry, i'll happen
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Old 17-02-2008, 06:09 PM   #2
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This is a simple Q'...why not just striaght 1 inch trumpets with individual filters on each, kinda like the 20 valve 4ages?...is there a reason for this intriquet design?...did you design and fabricate it yourself, overall it looks the buisness, keep it up man...
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Old 17-02-2008, 06:16 PM   #3
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dude they ARE the 4age-20v setups
thats what inside the "box"

i will get some correct lenght velo stacks soon
FYI too short/too long velo stacks change the power band of the engine big time , justlike that of a ported sub box, same effect

they are 90mm velo stacks but are curved
i really need 110mm velo stacks to get the most out of the BP due to its design, but yes some straight stacks would be nice, providing 90mm straights fit and not hit the firewall
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Old 17-02-2008, 06:20 PM   #4
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looking good keep us posted
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Old 17-02-2008, 07:23 PM   #5
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dude they ARE the 4age-20v setups
thats what inside the "box"

i will get some correct lenght velo stacks soon
FYI too short/too long velo stacks change the power band of the engine big time , justlike that of a ported sub box, same effect

they are 90mm velo stacks but are curved
i really need 110mm velo stacks to get the most out of the BP due to its design, but yes some straight stacks would be nice, providing 90mm straights fit and not hit the firewall
OK F@ck man, no need to snap, so how did you design and flow the trumpets to work with the BP, how did you know what to do to get your desired workings?...why curved?

Oh yeah FYI:The 20v 4age came out with more then 1 design of trumpets...there were exactly 3 different designs made and produced within the time frame of the 20v...
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Old 17-02-2008, 07:31 PM   #6
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if i was going to "SNAP" i would have said ; God you no nothign about cars ..ITB lengths..4age this that, BP design blah blah , but i didnt

all i said was velostacks/trumps not good if hitting firewall.. and 1 inch is short for a car with redline of 7.5k

oh why curved??? um err. .because toyota use a curved design inside the 4age-20v setups (open up one and have a look) which is what i tried it say, my bad

if toyota use a curved 90mm design ..then i will... if it didnt work, toyota would not have used it .simple

how to did calculate "blah" well the interwebs is full of what to do's and what not to do's with ITBs..that and i read a 900 page document on the principles of the internal combustion engine,

anyways they are not finished yet, ive still gota ali fill epoxy the top of the runners as theres a hole that i dont like,
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Old 17-02-2008, 07:38 PM   #7
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Oh yeah FYI:The 20v 4age came out with more then 1 design of trumpets...there were exactly 3 different designs made and produced within the time frame of the 20v...
care to show me some photos so i can go get some then

afaik there is the "production velo stack" which i have fitted ,they are same for the Silver top and Black top engines

and the "race" velo stack, short & sweat metal TRD product used for racing, NOT fitted to production models, so very hard to find

OR i can go FULL aftermarket velo stacks
OR get customs made
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Old 17-02-2008, 09:00 PM   #8
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calm down ladies :P good work man looking awsm
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Old 19-02-2008, 10:09 AM   #9
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Man, I wish I knew you.. I wish you were my next door neighbour so I could help you work on this project. It just looks awesome, and yes a bit of a headache, but one hell of a rewarding one.
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Old 19-02-2008, 10:34 AM   #10
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nice work mate...gonna be simular to what i do but with twin throttles...you thought of getting a bolt on quadthrottle kit off of he mx5s?
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Old 19-02-2008, 01:17 PM   #11
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its weird looking. Will be good to see it finished.

Is that going to get in the way of the oil filter ?
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Old 19-02-2008, 01:20 PM   #12
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relocation kit will help that
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Old 19-02-2008, 05:05 PM   #13
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Lawsy you creepy dude
But yeah sure, you can jump the fence and help out! 1 of the throttles doesnt shut completely to-do list
Still gota epoxy fill the holes to make them look bling

It does look weird having the toyota factory velocity stacks there, but im not worried as according to Zappy65 there are other toyota factory items i can use...(still waiting for the pics bro)

ITB need heaps of tuning to get right, so yes...a headache is about right

Engine is now fitted to the car and everything is wired up using the GTX manifold, will be tuned in the next few weeks.
going to plumb up the exhaust system tomorrow as the 2.5" system is going to hurt the power, so ive gone for a 2.0" custom system (keeps the speed up and the heat in = MORE POWER) complete DIY custom system, $55 so far :P its Who you know i tell ya.. gota get my welder from mums tomorrow

so hopefully a test start tomorrow

Bourbon ; yes i thought about it but the ball had already started roll'n before i was given a URL link to the MX5 - AE101/111 Kits ,so i missed out,
Yes a relocation kit will help, but so far it clears everything even with the filter fitted
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goods news

i would of thought with the amount of air coming in youd wanna go to a 2.5 inch exhaust not down... what size injectors ya gettin?
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injectors are either! 253cc running at 52psi or 275cc injectors that i have to to wire upto
253cc should be enough fueling for the power it'll make
hopefully close to 100wkw

na they dont pump that much air in N/A form to use a 2.5 system
2.25 is almost overkill unless i got some mega cams and 11.1 pistons
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I worked on a AE86 with a normal 16 valve with a quad setup and they were complete factory items according to the dude who owned the car and put them on himself...i noticed that the stacks were small and the curved piping didnt exist....he said he got them off a Euro derived 20v....
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Old 19-02-2008, 08:22 PM   #17
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hmm interesting way of going about it.

my question is how are you planning on tuning it by TPS I guess but it will be and interesting outcome.

especially in the FWD form.
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Old 19-02-2008, 09:36 PM   #18
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no the Link G3 will be using TPS,MAP and RPM based map tables tuning all together. its also got a "4D" mapping feature to run with low vacume multi butterfly configurations


Zappy".....NO comment. Pic please. dont post TRD or Atlantic engines..as these are not released to the public
but...
i dont understand this
""is there a reason for this intriquet design?...did you design and fabricate it yourself,"" meaning you've never seen these velocity stacks/Trumpets before!!

then this?
""Oh yeah FYI:The 20v 4age came out with more then 1 design of trumpets...there were exactly 3 different designs made and produced within the time frame of the 20v""

meaning you have infact seen these, or else you above post wouldnt get you into a blackhole
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Old 26-02-2008, 01:22 PM   #19
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Hey just wondering if you have made any progress with the setup?? What are you doing for ecu?? Im running the same setup but cant get idle below 2k. mind you still running stock ecu and afm.
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he is running a LINK G3 ecu..

you wont run this off of a stock ecu...upgrade and youll see alot more in performance
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