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Wondering if anybody could confirm for me that the flange on the q45 style throttlebody is the same as that of an xf throttlebody. I've got a Greddy copy intake plenum that is apparently made to bolt the q45 onto, so I'm thinking for the setup I've got in mind (250kw atw) the xf would be a much cheaper alternative.

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there's an extra "gotcha" when using some versions of the xf throttle body

do a search. the tps sensor voltage is backwards as the butterfly opens backwards (its in the pfc faq in my sig too)

complete different patterns.

xf is 66.5mm stud to stud and approx 94mm diagonally

q45 is 78mm stud to stud and approx 111mm diagonally

just chop the q45 plate off and run the standard throttle body, there should be no problems with it for 250rwkw.

complete different patterns.

xf is 66.5mm stud to stud and approx 94mm diagonally

q45 is 78mm stud to stud and approx 111mm diagonally

just chop the q45 plate off and run the standard throttle body, there should be no problems with it for 250rwkw.

OR just but the Trust adapter plate

:rofl:

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