Based on the search results, the size of the throttle body on a Dodge Neon can vary depending on the specific model and trim level. Here are the findings:
– The throttle body size for an automatic transmission Neon is typically 52mm.
– There are aftermarket options available, such as a 60mm throttle body and a 62mm throttle body.
– It is also possible to bore out the stock throttle body to a larger size, such as 57mm.
Please note that these sizes are not exhaustive and may not cover all possible options. It is recommended to consult with a reputable mechanic or refer to the specific product listings for accurate information on throttle body sizes for your Dodge Neon.
Contents
- How much HP does a 70mm throttle body add?
- Is a bigger or smaller throttle body better?
- What happens if you put a bigger throttle body?
- What is the downside of a bigger throttle body?
- How do I know my throttle body size?
- Are bigger throttle bodies worth it?
- How much horsepower does a bigger throttle body add?
- What does a 80mm throttle body do?
- When should I increase my throttle body size?
- What happens if I put a bigger throttle body on my car?
How much HP does a 70mm throttle body add?
~10whp from a 70mm throttle body. If you have a d-series or a b-series you can probably forget about it.
Is a bigger or smaller throttle body better?
At any given throttle position, a bigger throttle body will allow more airflow assuming all else is equal. So basically the effect is the same as opening the throttle further without the ECU knowing.
What happens if you put a bigger throttle body?
The throttle bodies: Bigger throttle bodies can provide greater throttle response and increased power. Fuel injectors: High-flow fuel injectors can improve the air/fuel mixture for more efficient combustion.
What is the downside of a bigger throttle body?
However, if the throttle body is significantly larger than the engine’s intake manifold, it can cause issues with air velocity and disrupt the engine’s air-fuel ratio.
How do I know my throttle body size?
I’ve always used the calculation formula: Engine displacement/number of cylinders x rev limit.. (For the calculation above the constants Being the 0.8 is based on VE avarage at peak for most N/A engines, and the 0.5 being of VE avarage at idle.) So 44mm throttle body be about your ball park to consider.
Are bigger throttle bodies worth it?
The throttle bodies: Bigger throttle bodies can provide greater throttle response and increased power. Fuel injectors: High-flow fuel injectors can improve the air/fuel mixture for more efficient combustion.
How much horsepower does a bigger throttle body add?
Gains from a throttle body can be dependent on modifications. Generally speaking, anytime a throttle body is added, there will be some added horsepower. The amounts can range from 5-25 HP depending on what other modifications are done to the engine.
What does a 80mm throttle body do?
This throttle body will increase airflow to your engine adding more horsepower and torque to the wheels.
When should I increase my throttle body size?
From the most basic standpoint, the higher the power output of the test motor, the larger the throttle body required. Upgrading a throttle body already capable of supporting 600 hp with a larger version capable of supporting 700 hp on a 300hp motor will have predictable results.
What happens if I put a bigger throttle body on my car?
A larger throttle body can increase the amount of air and fuel entering the engine, resulting in improved performance and increased horsepower. It can also improve throttle response and acceleration.