No I am not doing it. Yet at least.
Though it would seem that with the larger sport bikes this is not a horrible idea for a ITB intake. Does anyone have thoughts? I know its been done for 4 cylinder car motors, but has anyone seen it on a Small Block?
I haven't done it... but... It's been done..
http://www.altiss.com/ShowImage.php?ImageFolder=ThrottleBodiesPage&Image=TB9
Greg
Here's a shot of two sets of motorcycle ITBs on a V8.
Thread on the adaption.
http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=212982
alex
HalfDork
6/18/09 10:29 p.m.
Can we subscribe to threads? If so, I'm subscribing to this thread.
oldtin
New Reader
6/18/09 10:59 p.m.
I talked to the folks at extrudabody about fitting ITBs on a ford 5.0. After talking to them, it seems like 2 sets of hayabusa throttle bodies could work using a base plate over a GT-40 lower intake - fabbed tube runners to the busa base plates and ms controller (horizontal mount). I think the bike ITBs are 45mm - pretty comparable to a 5.0 with a weber stacks (another option - weber manifold with ITBs - vertical stacks). Too much of a noob - haven't figured out how to attach photos yet.
cxhb
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6/19/09 12:28 a.m.
hardest part would be dampening map pulses... that is if you are using a map sensor. A vacuum log would help dampen that. If you have an AFM or MAF you would need to make a plenum for it somehow with piping to it but where is the fun in ITBs if you can have sock filters on them and hear them roar? you could always tune for it using alpha-n...
ITBs dont make massive power gains. For some reason the import crowd thought ITBs meant huge horsepower. somebody correct me on this if im wrong but... dont ITBs just make a motor way more responsive and somewhat better on the mid-range/upper rpms depending on the runner/velocity stack length? either way... on a v8 i bet it would sound awesome.
cxhb wrote:
ITBs dont make massive power gains. For some reason the import crowd thought ITBs meant huge horsepower. somebody correct me on this if im wrong but... dont ITBs just make a motor way more responsive and somewhat better on the mid-range/upper rpms depending on the runner/velocity stack length? either way... on a v8 i bet it would sound awesome.
No, ITB's don't make tons of power by themselves, but once you up the compression and throw in a wicked camshaft then ITB's will really make the motor sing.
I know that it is not neccessarily the way to make big power, but man do they sound good.
Really, I think strip EVERYTHING off the engine and use actual carbs, not some new fangled electronic body with throttle plate thingy majigs. ;) Tuning could be fun, but hey that would be the point in it really I guess.
Its something that I will eventually get too. Just not now. I have enough on my plate.
I wonder how stripped you could have a SHO V8 and it still run?
It would still weigh too much... then spin a camshaft and destroy a head!
oldtin
New Reader
6/19/09 3:17 p.m.
rover v8 w/webers http://www.britishv8.org/MG/ClassicWheelsBerlin.htm
I think throttle bodies are simpler than carbs - it's the control function that gets complicated. runner length will change torque characteristics - short runners = torque/power at higher revs - long runners = torque/power at lower revs