BBTB w/o BIM
What would be the gains with just a BBTB...i believe this has been coevered before i jsut cant find teh thread.....
I plan on havingm my IM bored here someday but i cant find anyone around belmond, iowa to do it
and i dont wanna ship it off to onpol to have him *do it*( i believe a shop does it for him)
but i have a random cai so would it be worth just gettin teh the thorttle body
I plan on havingm my IM bored here someday but i cant find anyone around belmond, iowa to do it
and i dont wanna ship it off to onpol to have him *do it*( i believe a shop does it for him)
but i have a random cai so would it be worth just gettin teh the thorttle body
Hey there, having a BTB would be pretty much useless without having a BIM. However, it is perferctly understandable that you don't want your car to be immobile for a while. Check the For Sale forum, I think Onpol made a post that he is selling a BIM/BTB combo. I think that means he already has then bored and he'll just ship them to you, you install them, then send him your stock components. Not positive though, check there then contact him! smile.gif
yup. that's how mine's hooked up now, since i can't pull out my IM in my apt parking lot... specifically against the lease to do car work. i did manage to throw the bbtb on there with no one looking though smile.gif
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Tib boy, your best bet is to either get an IM from a junkyard, or to buy someone's stock IM, and ship it to Onpol.One without the other is not of much use. It should be as or less expensive than the BBTB, if you get a reasonable price on the IM.
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where do i find *onpool* website or anything?
onpol@prtc.netwhere do i find *onpool* website or anything?
No website. Just e-mail him.
The BTB without a BIM would be pointless, it may even hurt performance as the diameter change from the larger TB to the smaller IM opening would create turbulence and slow air speed.
[ August 01, 2002, 08:25 AM: Message edited by: Random ]



