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Just wondering what Aftermarket throttle bodies people have run on Greddy copy manifolds. I'm not sure if there is a difference between the genuine and fake greddy manifolds but I've measured mine and they are about 77-78mm hole centre to hole centre (vert and horiz)

I currently use a standard throttle body with the Greddy adapter etc and its been fine, but I want to get rid of the adapter plate and have it look a bit neater. Also going to have more power, I know the throttle body isnt a big factor in this but I have 3" IC piping so the throttle body is currently smaller then everything before it so want to change. Thinking something around 80mm will do me fine

Just wondering what people would reccomend as a direct bolt on, minimal fuss (as in TPS fitment, cable fitment etc) Throttle body for a Greddy copy manifold, without spending a fortune

its an RB25 as well if that makes a difference. Any help is appreciated. I can't seem to find many specs for the bolt hole spacings on many of the throttle bodies I have found.

Yeah I know the stock one should be fine but was just going to see what was out there to make it look a bit nicer. I may end up sticking with the stock Throttle body yet but keen to see what other options I have

I used a VH45 tb... it had a wax/mechanical cold idle controll that allowed my to do away with the faulty IAC valve I had.

I used an rb20 tps on the VH45 tb, bolts straight on.

Preformed well, stock throttle cable fitted up well.

Cheers

Justin

I used a VH45 tb... it had a wax/mechanical cold idle controll that allowed my to do away with the faulty IAC valve I had.

I used an rb20 tps on the VH45 tb, bolts straight on.

Preformed well, stock throttle cable fitted up well.

Cheers

Justin

Cheers mate

Where did you buy the VH45 TB from? There seems to be alot in the states

Thanks

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