FWI for 92-95
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I modified a 97 INTENSE FWI for my 93. I've already been requested to get pics, measurements, and modifications up sometime this weekend. Stay tuned.
HOWEVER.....that 3.5" tubing is possibly going to be NOT the ideal diameter for a 92/93 L67 or an L27.
I would personally suggest a 3" CAI or custom FWI in 3".
HOWEVER.....that 3.5" tubing is possibly going to be NOT the ideal diameter for a 92/93 L67 or an L27.
I would personally suggest a 3" CAI or custom FWI in 3".
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I saw these on ZZP. Now, I know that you all don't like them too much, but I was just curious if this is a good one?
http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_p...=247&catid=113
What do you all think?
http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_p...=247&catid=113
What do you all think?
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Originally Posted by willwren
I modified a 97 INTENSE FWI for my 93. I've already been requested to get pics, measurements, and modifications up sometime this weekend. Stay tuned.
HOWEVER.....that 3.5" tubing is possibly going to be NOT the ideal diameter for a 92/93 L67 or an L27.
I would personally suggest a 3" CAI or custom FWI in 3".
HOWEVER.....that 3.5" tubing is possibly going to be NOT the ideal diameter for a 92/93 L67 or an L27.
I would personally suggest a 3" CAI or custom FWI in 3".
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The L36 already has a larger throttle body. The L27 and 92/93 L67 TB'* are quite small. Which means you have this incredibly mismatched flow. That means non-laminar and turbulent.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ighlight=story
An L36 would be ok, but I still think you need supporting mods to make the most of it.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ighlight=story
An L36 would be ok, but I still think you need supporting mods to make the most of it.
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Originally Posted by willwren
The L36 already has a larger throttle body. The L27 and 92/93 L67 TB'* are quite small. Which means you have this incredibly mismatched flow. That means non-laminar and turbulent.
[img]http://www.williamwren.com/bonnevillepics/TB.jpg[/img
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ighlight=story
An L36 would be ok, but I still think you need supporting mods to make the most of it.
[img]http://www.williamwren.com/bonnevillepics/TB.jpg[/img
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ighlight=story
An L36 would be ok, but I still think you need supporting mods to make the most of it.
Great post about the different TB'*!
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The only one missing from that post is the newer Series 2 TB without the MAF support. But I've done two of those since. They are also posted around here somewhere.
I'll get detailed pics and measurements up sometime this weekend. I actually have the flu right now, and don't feel much like going outsdie to do this quite yet.
I'll get detailed pics and measurements up sometime this weekend. I actually have the flu right now, and don't feel much like going outsdie to do this quite yet.
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Originally Posted by willwren
I'll get detailed pics and measurements up sometime this weekend.
Oh, and I hope you're feeling better!