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4.7on-nitrous Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/20/2002 18:58:34
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Subject: info on 4.7 throttle body porting? IP: Logged
Message: i have a 4.7 2000 dak on 75 horse shot of nitrous.would i benefit from a home port job?i'm sure not as much as an head port job,but where is there some info on doing a dremel job on it?i saw a 5.2 throttle body port in a post,but not for a 4.7. have access to a mach. shop at work.
thanks
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4.7on-nitrous Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/21/2002 05:01:12
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Message: oh,forgot to mention i really did not want to buy
one all ready from flowmetrics or something,if i could do the same myself.
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sandman Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/21/2002 09:43:38
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Message: I am going to piggyback your question with another question on topic. If the 4.7 liter engine has a TB that out flows the 5.9 and the 5.9 makes more HP and Tq. then 4.7 why enlarge the 4.7 TB at all?? It seems to me to be a money maker more then anything?
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CW GenIII
9/21/2002 10:30:55
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Message: I would have to agree if I hadn't heard from a couple of reliable sources about the larger TB. One thine you have to do to get the 4.7 to run is a free flowing exahust and I don't mean a cat back I mean high flow cat. If you port the step off of the TB above the blade then it will sharpen throttle response greatly and make it a true 65mm TB.
2001 4.7 5sp 3.92 LSD Ported 68mm TB, IAT adjuster, 3" flowmaster cat back, TPS @ .76V, 4" Z-tube, Roadmaster active suspention, Removed Third cat, Electric fan Convertion, HO cams, Robert shaw 180 therm, HO intake manifold.
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handi2 GenIII
9/21/2002 10:46:06
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Message: Curtis,
I have one of the 02 4.7's with only one cat. Will replacing it with a high flow affect my torque.
http://photos.yahoo.com/handi254310
2002 Quad Cab SLT Plus 4.7 Every Available Option Access Tonnoue Cover/Bedrug/360 Air Intakez/ 180 Robertshaw/Roadmaster Active Suspension Street Scene Grill Inserts/HO Cams
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D GenIII
9/21/2002 13:00:46
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Message: take the TB off, dremel the lip out of the inside.
dont remove any material from around the
throttle blade. polish it with a polishing wheel.
I used 2 sanding wheels, and one polishing
wheel to get the job done, approx 1 hour from
removing the TB to reinstalling. the TB is just
attached with 3 bolts, remove the stock airhat,
and unbolt the TB. Good luck. I have pics of
my finished TB on my site.
http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/p0intless/lst?.dir=/
01 4.7 CC auto 3.92 LS Dynomax 3" catback, dumped HO cams, HO intake manifold ported-polished 68mm TB 180 stat, no clutch fan airaid intake, DJMdrop 3-6
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CW GenIII
9/21/2002 18:14:11
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Message: On my truck at first yes but after about 300 miles it is all back and then some.
2001 4.7 5sp 3.92 LSD Ported 68mm TB, IAT adjuster, 3" flowmaster cat back, TPS @ .76V, 4" Z-tube, Roadmaster active suspention, Removed Third cat, Electric fan Convertion, HO cams, Robert shaw 180 therm, HO intake manifold.
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Rob W. Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/21/2002 18:36:41
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Message: hey D what type of compound did you use for policsihng it i have a 5.2 with the tbi on it and i would like to polish it but dont know what to do
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4.7on-nitrous Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/21/2002 23:46:30
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Message: thanks for the input.i have a 3"exhaust into a ravin with dual 2 1/2 " exits,one fact. cat.soon to replace with a high flow cat and custom larger diameter y pipe.my local exhaust guy is awesome.i wanted to do the throttle body to help out my nitrous set up.i'll take the lip off,and polish the blades.think i,ll try to locate a 68mm off a 2001,02 and do the same to it over the winter.
any more info,just pass it on? thanks
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sandman Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/22/2002 11:08:18
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Message: Increaseing air flow will not help NO2 system at all. The O2 in NO2 stands for 2 molacues of oxygen for ever molacue of nitrogen. So you are basicly injecting oxygen into you engine when you do this. NO2 is an oxidizer(adds oxygen)and acts as a catalyst to combustion. It is also not worth while to do cold air kit with NO2 as NO2 will cool the hell out of the intake charge as it is sprayed. In the old days it was rather common to have solinoids freeze over. With a NO2 set up the pistons, rings, heads crank and rods are were your money is best spent.
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