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Single dry TB, 2.204 diameter hole with a throttle shaft going through..Going to guess .250 dia. ,on a V6 engine.
Any way to compute or figure the CFM? I'll take an educated guess at this point. Thanks in advance
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There are some TB ratings in the following chart and forum thread:
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...HP-600x244.jpg http://forums.corral.net/forums/5-0-...ody-sizes.html This might be of help. |
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Mark, my rough calculations shows around 440 CFM @ 28".
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Thanks guys, That's about what I was expecting it would be.
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