I am Looking to see what is the biggest throttle body I can use on my Gen II LG5 3.1 with just An adapter plate or will just bolt right on. Ant suggestions?
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TBs for gen II engines?
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John
www.a-body.net
Garage:
'88 Buick Century "GS"--Gen II 2.8 MPFI, TH125HC; Being swapped to LG5 3.1
'86 Camaro IROC-Z--305 TPITags: None
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people used to run aftermarket 60mm TB's on them, they are long out of production though. IIRC FDP made them...
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OK, thanks for the info! I will post a classified ad up seeing if anyone has one for sale.Later,
John
www.a-body.net
Garage:
'88 Buick Century "GS"--Gen II 2.8 MPFI, TH125HC; Being swapped to LG5 3.1
'86 Camaro IROC-Z--305 TPI
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i'm sure the 3400 TB would work with an adapter, you'd have to make one or find someone to. I have a bored one that i was planning on selling soon... it's 58 or 59mm IIRC.
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Hi there,
62mm is the biggest you can reasonably go on the Gen II FWD engines because the neck behind the intake can't be ported more than that.
FDP, my old company, was the retailer for the 62mm billet aluminum TBs, but they were made by Kimmo in Finland. He owns the rights to them, and I'm not sure if anyone else has started selling them.
The 3400 TB doesn't really work because the linkage is on the wrong side, and the cable pulls forwards on the 3x00 engines, where the old Gen II TBs pull backwards.
You may be able to adapt something else with an adapter plate, but you'll need to research linkage hook ups, clearances, IAC and TPS sensors.Franz
1990 Z24-NA 3.1L
14.72 @ 92.24 MPH
14.89 @ 94.92 MPH
The boost is coming....
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Nice to see you are still hanging around, Franz!
In regards to the TB, you may still be able to go with a 3400 TB if you can swap the shaft between the 2. Although, now that I think about it, the Gen2 TB has that vacuum block section, which the Gen3's don't have. Either way, you'd have to have an adapter plate since the mounting holes are in opposite corners.
You might look into Ford TB's, as they used to be a popular upgrade alternative.
Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL using Tapatalk-Brad-
89 Mustang : Future 60V6 Power
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alright making an adapter plate is no big deal i do alot of fab work
bszopi: what Ford TBs would be the best? Im going to be doing a yard run basically across the northern part of MN and would like to know what to keep an eye out for.
superdave: is the one you are going to sell a 3400? what would you want for it?
Franz: bigger is better(its a boosted engine) I already have the upper intake ported and polished(except for the neck cause of the small TB) any chance any of those TBs are floating around somewhere?
THANKS FOR THE HELP GUYS!Later,
John
www.a-body.net
Garage:
'88 Buick Century "GS"--Gen II 2.8 MPFI, TH125HC; Being swapped to LG5 3.1
'86 Camaro IROC-Z--305 TPI
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The one i have is from a 3400, you'd need to make something to mount the 3400's throttle cable bracket. the Jbody guys use throttle cables for 3100 Corsica/Berettas and also 2.2 cavaliers for the 3400 swaps, your TV cable should work but i don't know about the cruse control, that may need more work.
Post up a WTB on v6z24.com, you may have some luck on there for a bolt-on FDP one...
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alright thanks! as for the cruse control its long gone!Later,
John
www.a-body.net
Garage:
'88 Buick Century "GS"--Gen II 2.8 MPFI, TH125HC; Being swapped to LG5 3.1
'86 Camaro IROC-Z--305 TPI
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Sorry, nothing left here for those engines. I even sold my own, the original FDP Gen II, FWD 62mm TB, a few years ago.
I had alot of customers on the V6Z24 site, so you may have some luck there. I'll check with Kimmo and see if he's got any bare units left too, but I don't recall him mentioning them.
Do you have any pictures of the intake/TB set up on your car? The TBs were different between J, L and W body cars. Not sure what set up the A body uses.Franz
1990 Z24-NA 3.1L
14.72 @ 92.24 MPH
14.89 @ 94.92 MPH
The boost is coming....
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Look for a 2000ish windstar with the split port 3.8L. It has the linkage on the same side as the 3.1 and you just enlarge two holes slightly to get it to bolt on to the 3.1 plenum! You will have to splice in the tps wires and figure out your linkage. The Ford TB dose not have a IAC on it so you will have get or make a remote one like I did. I had it about 80% done for my Lumina but I ended up swapping the engine out before I got it installed. If you can't find one in the yard PM me I will sell mine.1999 Olds Alero 2.4 to 3500 swap (running). totaled by a honda
1992 lumina 4 door 3500 3spd auto 15.020 @93.5 mph
1984 Cavalier type 10 hatch 3100 5spd!!!
14.96@91.47 in the 1/4
9.63@74.36 in the 1/8th
14.30 on slicks! scrapped due to rust!
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IAC adapter -> http://60degreev6.com/forum/gallery/...mages.php?c=17
I have a CAD file around here somewhere with all the dimensions for that unit, as I worked with RacerX11 to develop it.-Brad-
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Originally posted by XLR8ING View PostDo you have any pictures of the intake/TB set up on your car? The TBs were different between J, L and W body cars. Not sure what set up the A body uses.Later,
John
www.a-body.net
Garage:
'88 Buick Century "GS"--Gen II 2.8 MPFI, TH125HC; Being swapped to LG5 3.1
'86 Camaro IROC-Z--305 TPI
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Originally posted by 1QUICKHATCH View PostLook for a 2000ish windstar with the split port 3.8L.
do you have any pics of how you made the remote on yours?Last edited by turbobuick88; 07-13-2011, 11:38 PM.Later,
John
www.a-body.net
Garage:
'88 Buick Century "GS"--Gen II 2.8 MPFI, TH125HC; Being swapped to LG5 3.1
'86 Camaro IROC-Z--305 TPI
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Originally posted by bszopi View PostIAC adapter -> http://60degreev6.com/forum/gallery/...mages.php?c=17
I have a CAD file around here somewhere with all the dimensions for that unit, as I worked with RacerX11 to develop it.
or if i could get the dimensions it would be great i could get a guy to make one for me.Later,
John
www.a-body.net
Garage:
'88 Buick Century "GS"--Gen II 2.8 MPFI, TH125HC; Being swapped to LG5 3.1
'86 Camaro IROC-Z--305 TPI
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