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Re: Audi 5000 TB Project Complete!
It was from a 1987 5000. (I think) As long as it comes from a 1.9l audi
engine, you should do okay. It cost me 100$ canadian (way too much, but it
was the only one I could find) . I have a stock exhaust system *(Currently)
and there's still a really good performance gain. Eventually, I plan to do a
Ram Air intake and a Eurosport exhaust (headers, no catalyt.......), along with
a new camshaft. The new Throttle body was almost exactly the same, sizewise and
in terms of fit, but with a bigger secondary valve, a Venturi in the primary!!
:), and a couple more vacuum line ports. I just put screws tightly into the
brass vacuum tubes to block them. If you can wait until the weekend, I'll have
pictures and the procedure on my webpage. If I don't have it up by Saturday,
give me some hate E-mail so I get off my butt. :)
> Howdy!
>
> I've been looking at making that throttlebody mod, too.. I've got a stock
> '84. I'd LOVE to read your proceedure on how you did this...
>
> what kind of exhaust do you have? Stock? I heard that in order to take
> full advantage of the new throttlebody, you need a more-than-stock
> exhaust.
>
> Also, what year Audi5000?
>
> Thanks a million, I really appreciate it!
>
> ~C
>
>
> On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Mawster Chadwick wrote:
>
> |Woo hoo!
> |
> |I finished installing an Audi 5000 Throttle body. All I can say is WOW! It
> |was a little tricky, and I had to spend 3 hours drilling out the original @$^!^
> | Throttle Body bolts, but I got there. I am going to put a big how-to on my
> |web page in the next couple of days, as you have to do some bits of weirdness
> |to the linkage to get it to work. Swapping parts with the old TB and stuff....
> |Porting the Manifold for the bigger Throat was a joy. I went through 10 bits
> |on the dremel, but now it's perfectly matched.
> |
> |Has anyone done this conversion? I noticed a strange kind of sleeve in the
> |small throttle valve hole. I think it's a Venturi. Anyway, I notice a lot
> |more power, even at half-pedal, before the large valve opens. I've read about
> |Venturi's and they actually speed up airflow by narrowing the air passage
> |slightly, and opening up again gradually. I guess this speeds up the air
> |in the middle, and this faster air draws more air in behind it. Kind of
> |like a Velocity Stack. If I could get-make another Venturi for the larger
> |Throttle Valve, I bet there'd be some _serious_ airflow happening.
> |
> |Just sending a message to say "neener neener neener" :) I have +- 10 more
> |horses in my car now.
> |
> |Regards,
> |Chad Ptasinski
> |1985 8V Scirocco
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>
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1985 8V Scirocco
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