ITB'S.... Where to buy and what to look for?
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I'm strongly thinking about getting some ITB's. I am not familiar with them in anyway at all..... I don't want cheap "crap" but I don't have to have the "cat's ***" of them either..... What are some good places to buy from or to do some reading up on? What all will I have to have to the the setup... And finally, What should I expect to pay...? Any help is very much appreciated. Thanks in advance....
See that red button in the top right corner there? Use it.
Im feeling helpful tonight so i'll start you off...
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1527301 - Black r's guide to installing ITB's
http://www.kingmotorsports.com/ - Great place to get ITB's
Im feeling helpful tonight so i'll start you off...
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1527301 - Black r's guide to installing ITB's
http://www.kingmotorsports.com/ - Great place to get ITB's
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tequilakid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">See that red button in the top right corner there? Use it.
Im feeling helpful tonight so i'll start you off...
</TD></TR></TABLE> Haha he has more posts then you too.
Im feeling helpful tonight so i'll start you off...
</TD></TR></TABLE> Haha he has more posts then you too.
http://www.jenvey.com/ - These are the best throttle bodies for Honda B-series
http://www.twminduction.com/ - These are nice as well, but are not designed as well as the Jenvey's.
http://www.twminduction.com/ - These are nice as well, but are not designed as well as the Jenvey's.
.....you can also get more information from http://www.todaracing.com and I think http://www.fujiracing.com as well. Fuji racing is supposed to have some less expensive itb's that are designed specifically for honda's. A-sports is another company that has itb's for our application... 
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Modified by Black R at 8:12 AM 3/10/2006
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tequilakid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">See that red button in the top right corner there? Use it.
Im feeling helpful tonight so i'll start you off...
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1527301 - Black r's guide to installing ITB's
http://www.kingmotorsports.com/ - Great place to get ITB's</TD></TR></TABLE>
There was more asked about than just a install. So in the watchful eyes of the
the "man"........ GTFO
Thanks for the links guys.... Im gonna read up and decide something soon hopefully...
Im feeling helpful tonight so i'll start you off...
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1527301 - Black r's guide to installing ITB's
http://www.kingmotorsports.com/ - Great place to get ITB's</TD></TR></TABLE>
There was more asked about than just a install. So in the watchful eyes of the
the "man"........ GTFO
Thanks for the links guys.... Im gonna read up and decide something soon hopefully...
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In that case, do some reading up in my thread - there's info on what extra stuff you'll need, and other information to help people decide if itb's are right for them.
Additionally, just do a search for itb's or individual throttle bodies. There's lots of info in the archives, and in the allmotor forum as well as the itr forum.
Where to buy? Obviously from one of our h-t sponsors! Or you can sometimes find a deal on a used set in the archives.....
How much? Well it depends on the quality and completeness of the kit. Expect to pay ~$600 for some cheap diy itb's, and for a decent off the shelf kit, closer to ~$2k.
You will need some other stuff which I've covered in my writeup (such as vacuum can, ecu control, -AN lines and fittings, etc)
Once you've done your research, check in with some of the itb guru's in the allmotor forum for help in sizing air horns and taper design... then happy motoring!
Additionally, just do a search for itb's or individual throttle bodies. There's lots of info in the archives, and in the allmotor forum as well as the itr forum.
Where to buy? Obviously from one of our h-t sponsors! Or you can sometimes find a deal on a used set in the archives.....
How much? Well it depends on the quality and completeness of the kit. Expect to pay ~$600 for some cheap diy itb's, and for a decent off the shelf kit, closer to ~$2k.
You will need some other stuff which I've covered in my writeup (such as vacuum can, ecu control, -AN lines and fittings, etc)
Once you've done your research, check in with some of the itb guru's in the allmotor forum for help in sizing air horns and taper design... then happy motoring!
Toda ITBs have been discontinued. What AKH has left, those are the remaining sets in the U.S.. Toyota in Japan has stop production on the Corolla AE-111 ITBs.
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this is true and try to stay away from TWM ITB's un;less your planning to build a crazy high reving large motor
this is true and try to stay away from TWM ITB's un;less your planning to build a crazy high reving large motor
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