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killie-vts
20th December 2006, 19:32
these any good worth buying
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SAXO-VTS-106-GTI-PORT-POLISHED-THROTTLE-BODY_W0QQitemZ200060260600QQihZ010QQcategoryZ72205 QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
ChrisJ
20th December 2006, 19:34
A lad on here sells these think his user name is spencer_cammedvts.
Send him a pm.
Also check the feedback on ebay, seems the majority are happy with the product.
mallboy
25th December 2006, 22:14
i was very interested in buying these for my vtr, but i am 2 unsure what they are like.it would be interesting to find out what they are really like!
Josh_Phipps
25th December 2006, 22:44
I bought one of Spencer and can vouch for him that i could notice the car reved more freely and fell like it had a lil more pull in it than what it was before.
Tobs
25th December 2006, 23:27
do you no it is easy to port try it urself obvoiusly buy another one dont use ur own, also get the whole car breathing nicly no point just doing one side
saxo_vtr1234
26th December 2006, 11:10
do,s he do them for mk 2s ?
spencer_cammedvts
26th December 2006, 12:40
hi lads.
im unsure about mk2 vtr's as some of the mk2's have a plastic throttlebody. any questions just ask! ill allways give a reply!. mk1 vtr's are a deffinate yes and all vts throttle body's can be done.
yes i have had great feedback off all of these and all sax-p members have been very happy with the ones i have done for them too! Obviously im going to big them up but would never lie about the gains and difference it makes. its not fair on people. thats why im not claiming i can do the plastic throttlebodies. they havnt really got anything to bore off so it would be unfair to tell people that it will give them any gains!
All the best ,
Dan
axsaxoman
26th December 2006, 13:00
please show dyno graph of before and after --on std car
I have had cars with these fitted on rollers and no actual increase in max power -all it does it make it more responsive/sudden over first few degrees of throttle application -if thats what you want then fine ,but don,t expect more total power
spencer_cammedvts
26th December 2006, 15:20
a mate of mine said that you recommended putting a samco elbow onto the raceland filter as it helps the airflow in the high revvs and it can help give you a couple of bhp extra.
i see where your coming from with this as it give a bigger smoother radius therefore its more flowing. port & polishing the throttlebody has the same kind of affect. its one less obstruction for the airflow! lots of little factors but it all helps!
yes it vastly improves throttle response but it also helps it rev more freely and pull a little better. im not claiming an overall bhp increase.
Josh_Phipps
26th December 2006, 16:33
please show dyno graph of before and after --on std car
Whos going to pay for a 2 dyno graphs for such a small thing, what a waste of £120.
Sean
26th December 2006, 16:56
Whos going to pay for a 2 dyno graphs for such a small thing, what a waste of £120.
If you can't prove that something you're selling does what you say it does then you can't expect anyone to take you seriously. If you have proof then the extra sales generated by the proof will soon pay for the dyno tests.
spencer_cammedvts
26th December 2006, 17:19
word of mouth has proven good enough for me! also the excellent feedback on ebay from them has done the trick!;)
Sean
26th December 2006, 17:22
the guy who sells the 5p resistors on ebay has plenty of good feedback too mate ;) not having a go, you know what i mean :)
spencer_cammedvts
26th December 2006, 17:50
lmao good come back that was! yer i know what your saying mate.
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