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Hello All in the N/A world

Im looking for some views / advise on this particular part

Is it worth having this kit put into the car if im not planning to drive track ?

http://www.efihardware.com/products/724/6-...COE-economy-kit < Follow link

Is it worth just having a uni filter kit to standard t/b or will this part work well with the engine

if my only other plans are exhaust and ECU ?

Thanks to all

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well to begin with

the kit you have the link to is not a single throttle body kit

it is a 6 individual throttle body kit

you will not need the one throttle body that the 34 as the moment as it will be replaced by the 6 ITB's....

you will also be needing a custom manifold as well as bigger injectors, and you have already said you would be getting an aftermarket ecu?

if you want to keep your car legal it would be worth while getting the car engineered certified if you go ahead with it all...

well to begin with

the kit you have the link to is not a single throttle body kit

it is a 6 individual throttle body kit

you will not need the one throttle body that the 34 as the moment as it will be replaced by the 6 ITB's....

you will also be needing a custom manifold as well as bigger injectors, and you have already said you would be getting an aftermarket ecu?

if you want to keep your car legal it would be worth while getting the car engineered certified if you go ahead with it all...

Thanks For the info ..... i will look into this.....

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