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Old 04-01-2006, 12:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Car: 1991 Acura Integra RS
Mods: b18a1 rebuild(myself)6k on motor,CAI OEM(modified), Tanabe exaust, AEM Cam Adj. Cam Gears, Front&Rear upper strut bars, Ground Control coil overs, Ingalls Camber kit(front)
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Question Polished TB on stock b18a1

Removed throttle body from intake and removed throttle plate and cleane the heck out of it and then smouthed out the res of it with dremmel tool (Not the smooth part nearest throttle plate). But I removed all burrs and made it as smooth as I could get it, and cleaned throttle plate with polishing, but no grinding on edges. Gets up in rpm noticibly quicker when driving, only by a little though. Seeing if anyone has done this too?

Any Input is better than none

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91' rs 2dr b18a1
128hp, 126tq
int. 0` exh. -4`
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Old 04-01-2006, 08:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Car: 1994 Honda Prelude SI
Mods: JDM H22A/M2B4 LSD-Megan SS Header-BPI Stack/K&N Filer on SRI-ACT Streetlight FW-Exedy Racing stage 1-Innovative Mounts-CF hood and Sunroof-JDM front end conversion-H&R sports/Tokico Illuminas
G2IntegraGS-R has a Rep problemG2IntegraGS-R has a Rep problemG2IntegraGS-R has a Rep problemG2IntegraGS-R has a Rep problemG2IntegraGS-R has a Rep problemG2IntegraGS-R has a Rep problemG2IntegraGS-R has a Rep problemG2IntegraGS-R has a Rep problemG2IntegraGS-R has a Rep problemG2IntegraGS-R has a Rep problemG2IntegraGS-R has a Rep problem
i bet you got atleast 6 hp from that.
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Old 04-01-2006, 09:27 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I won't know until i dyno it again and compare it.
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