Throttle bodies slimming the shaft
Discussion
I remember doing this to an old twin carb midget after reading David Vizards A series book. It seemed to make a difference on that engine. It would be interesting to see this done on the speed six throttle bodies, and the results displayed on Austec's Dyno.
I have just sketched up on Inventor the image below, a throttle shaft that I removed one side of, and thinned the other, with a countersunk the throttle plate.
There would be more air entering the engine at full throttle as there isn't so much shaft in the way.
Those screws would need 'loctite' as they would make a big mess if they were swallowed.
[pic]http://www.racecarlivery.co.uk/throttle.jpg[/pic]
I have just sketched up on Inventor the image below, a throttle shaft that I removed one side of, and thinned the other, with a countersunk the throttle plate.
There would be more air entering the engine at full throttle as there isn't so much shaft in the way.
Those screws would need 'loctite' as they would make a big mess if they were swallowed.
[pic]http://www.racecarlivery.co.uk/throttle.jpg[/pic]
I have results from this on ajp8 .. after doing the induction we were chasing the last 3hp to get 400hp at nobles, I did the throttle spindles, and smoothed all the inlets down to the back of the inlet valve. gained the 3hp so worth the effort for us but you'd not want to repeat it for a customer unless they absolutely insisted! If you have time on your hands though every little helps
This is on a ajp8 though, a sp6 runs larger butterflies i think so the gains would be minimal to zero i would imagine.
This is on a ajp8 though, a sp6 runs larger butterflies i think so the gains would be minimal to zero i would imagine.
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