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6mm Throttle body BBK & K&N air filter with Flowmaster

Nonoy

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1997 SOH XLT Contoltract
My question is: if I have a K7N air filter/Modified box and Flowmaster muffler, will a 6mm Throttle body BBK work? Comments will be appreciated. Dead Link Removed

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1997 XLT, V6 SOHC
NY State of Mind
 



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I mean 66M BBK Throttle Body Dead Link Removed

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1997 XLT, V6 SOHC
NY State of Mind
 






Well, the airbox/filter can gulp in a lot of air, the flowmaster can get rid of a lot, I would imagine that the larger throttle body would only make those two work better. You might wanna look into a larger air flow sensor as well. If you have a straw that is pinched in the middle, or either end, it's only gonna be able to move as much as the pinched section lets it. Doesn't matter how big it is. Go for it!!

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John '95 XLT
 






I did the following in order:
1. Flowmaster
2. KKM Air filter
3. Jacobs wires and Bosch +4Plugs
4. Vortech Mass Air Sensor
5. BBK Throttle Body

I did not achieve any noticeable improvements from the Mass Air sensor or throttle body - well, nothing to write home about - a litle better throttle response.... And for the money I spent it wasn't worth it. They would probably be more noticeable if I had a supercharger or used NOS.
 






I also have done
1. dynomax super flow cat back
2. KKM Air filter
3. Bosch +4Plugs
4. drilled out air box

and its helped out my truck alot
But it does make it shift alot quicker.


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