2003 350z NWP Throttlebody review
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I got my NWP throttle body few days ago the packaging was great finish on parts look amazing. Customer service so far has been top notch.
To the good stuff install is 8 bolts so however long that takes you just make sure you line up the adaptor plate for best flow possible. You will also need a bigger coupler or gut your current one like I did. The throttle body was 100% plug and play for me no idle relearn needed.
Power feels noticeable up top like advertised I will post up dyno results when I get a chance to get there. I will also post up track results to see if there is any time / mph difference.
To the good stuff install is 8 bolts so however long that takes you just make sure you line up the adaptor plate for best flow possible. You will also need a bigger coupler or gut your current one like I did. The throttle body was 100% plug and play for me no idle relearn needed.
Power feels noticeable up top like advertised I will post up dyno results when I get a chance to get there. I will also post up track results to see if there is any time / mph difference.
I remember a thread from almost a decade ago where one of the race teams (thought it had Evo in the name) tested a bored and trimmed butterfly only to net 2mph of the back stretch of some track. It was later dropped as it wasn't worth the coin for the gain. I'm surprised this is all coming around again. And the no change in flash seems suspect if indeed that much flow. Although I have had no experience with it something like the sprint booster for the tb seem more effective in theory for throttle response and a less expensive option.
I remember a thread from almost a decade ago where one of the race teams (thought it had Evo in the name) tested a bored and trimmed butterfly only to net 2mph of the back stretch of some track. It was later dropped as it wasn't worth the coin for the gain. I'm surprised this is all coming around again. And the no change in flash seems suspect if indeed that much flow. Although I have had no experience with it something like the sprint booster for the tb seem more effective in theory for throttle response and a less expensive option.
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