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Old 01-24-2006, 02:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question itb's on a 7afe.......

hey guys. do you think there would be a noticeable difference in throttle response and power if i combined itb's with a cai on a 7afe engine. is project worth it. which other modification would you think would be needed other than throttle cable and adapter............
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Old 01-24-2006, 02:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Unless you have bigger plan for the engine, like higher compression, P&P etc, you'll get minium gain from ITB.
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Just run ITB's with filtersocks, forget the cai... Yeah it might change the powercurve a bit. I mean you have a direct line to the valve with ITB's and you can change the harmonic length to alter the powerband.
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I'd put a 16v head on the 7afe If I was to get itbs also theirs not that much point of getting itbs with a stock engine, and you wouldn't notice much of a gain if you used a cai with the itbs.
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ok if i forget the cai. and use open velocity stacks....or filter socks i would get a little bit of more pep????


also with open velocity stacks what kind of sound can i expect to resonate from the engine bay..........? a high pitch whistle type or a low growl.
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I'd put a 16v head on the 7afe
But it _is_ a 16V head on it.

Put filter socks on them, they'll save your engine.
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Old 01-24-2006, 04:41 PM   #7 (permalink)
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UMMM he says 7afe which uses a f(econ) head 16v, and obvoiusly I ment a g head.
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To run ITB's you'll need to change you ecu.

The reason for this is the TPS
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So would an aftermarket system be able to control ITBs without the need for a silvertop/blacktop ECU? *plotting future improvements to the 7AGE already*
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Putting a TPS on ITB's isnt gonna be that hard to do. but ofcourse an aftermarket ECU would be a good idea.
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how about itb's with direct port nos setup???

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ok... about the TPS.... if you were to run 20V itb's, they have a toyota 4 wire tps on them already.

however, toyota ecu's run fine w/o a tps signal..... strangely enough, they run better w/o one than with a tps giving a bad signal
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