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Old 07-04-2005, 05:41 PM   #1
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Default BBM mods

just got a question, doesn't necessarily mean i'm going to attempt this but do you think there would be any performance gain from taking a BBM, chopping it in half and making it like a 6 throttle body setup, using the butterflies in the manifold as throttle plates?? Then just having them hooked up to the accelerator cable on a modified bracket? it'd be like a triple webber setup but with double the amout of air filters lol. Reckon you'd get more air into the engine than just with a single throttle body?

I was thinking you'd probably have to drill small holes in each butterfly so the car would idle but surely throttle response would be improved? Someone told me that it has been done before but I'm not sure who or how well it worked.
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