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Would ITBs benefit my all motor setup???

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Old Oct 21, 2006 | 01:25 PM
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Default Would ITBs benefit my all motor setup???

I want to use ITBs with my setup and i want to know if its worth the money.

B18C
Golden Eagle sleeves
84mm Bore
Eagle rods
Honda bearings with type r crank
JE pistons 12.5:1 compression
Apr Rod bolts and head studs

B16 port and polished head by alaniz
Complete Buddy club valve train with stage 3 cams

I want an extremly loud cross over and i think that using itbs will let the head breath more and give a nicer noise.

What do you think? and how much power do you think i could shoot for with this setup?

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Old Oct 21, 2006 | 02:27 PM
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sounds great for you set up but the the whole noise factor.... it will be louder for sure but thats not the reason to want an itb setup.... the internet is killing brain cells world wide
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Old Oct 21, 2006 | 02:40 PM
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haha thats obviously not the reason i want them at all. Not just for the noise. I am looking that as a benefit of having them. I have done quite a bit of reading on ITBs and people have said that its not worth the price etc... but some have said its worth it. So i am in two places. I thought for an all motor setup that ITBs would be the obvious choice.
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