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Has anyone re-moved the wedge from the small butterfly in the throttle body?

Just wondered what the pro's and con's would be??

 

Cheers

RACK

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Pros

- you can get slightly more air through the throttle body meaning a slight power increase

 

cons

- you're left with 2 holes in one of the butterflies... :| :roll: (these would need filling, or the butterfly replacing with one without the holes - 16Vs have these ;) )

- you may find that the initial throttle response when tooling around in traffic is a bit viscious... :|

 

What ever you do, be careful if you're gonna mess about with it... the screws that hold it on are quite soft and can become stressed if you mess with 'em.... one of those is what broke off and came through into my engine damaging a piston costing me well over £600! :| (and that's with ME doing the labour!)

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Ive shaved down the spindle on my 16v throttle body and fitted countersunk screws and it made car pick up alot better

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Be carfull because

the small screws are NOT

designed to be removed 'cos

their peened in with a special

press meaning that you may

well be able to loosen the screws

but by doing so you stand a good

chance of buggerin up the throttle

shaft's thread...

One way of removin a damaged

screw is by using a product called

"Screw grab",works like magic,

exellent stuff.

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i did mine, removed the wedge, replaced it with a 16v butterfy and i ported it as far as i dared

 

didnt make a massive differance...maybe a bit better around 5k?? couldnt have hurt it though

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