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Old 03-31-2011, 12:16 AM   #1
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Question Pros and Cons

I have heard there is no need for an aftermarket throttle body on a new camaro, but I have also heard it couldn't hurt. I would like to know what this forum thinks about it or at least give me some insight. Another thing I'm looking for a cam but not sure what size to get or brand for that matter. I was told just to do headers and a full exhaust, getting cams is whole new ballpark as for modifications to the car. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 03-31-2011, 01:01 AM   #2
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you gonne crap on your warranty anyway so why not just put a supercharger on it and stop the guess work?
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Old 03-31-2011, 02:48 AM   #3
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I have heard there is no need for an aftermarket throttle body on a new camaro, but I have also heard it couldn't hurt. I would like to know what this forum thinks about it or at least give me some insight. Another thing I'm looking for a cam but not sure what size to get or brand for that matter. I was told just to do headers and a full exhaust, getting cams is whole new ballpark as for modifications to the car. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Quite the opposite. The throttle bodies will give you a few extra HP and improve your throttle response and Idle. Downside is you will need to re-tune to adjust for that extra air coming in.

I have a CAI, a MGW short throw and LT's and my dealer has re-built separate parts of my transmission twice with no real issue with my modifications. The warrant stuff is controlled by the dealer when it comes to bolt ons.
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Old 03-31-2011, 07:50 AM   #4
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The VMax CNC pattern ported unit is stock looking from the outside with good documented gains and needs no tune.
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Who sells the VMAx? What more is there to know about it?
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When you flow more air w/o retuning, you are leaning out the mixture - that's what gives you the power gain. The cars typically run a little rich (as a safety margin) from the factory. If you port or change your throttle body, you should definitely get a dyno with a/f measurements to make sure you're not running lean. Lean is very bad.
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When you flow more air w/o retuning, you are leaning out the mixture - that's what gives you the power gain. The cars typically run a little rich (as a safety margin) from the factory. If you port or change your throttle body, you should definitely get a dyno with a/f measurements to make sure you're not running lean. Lean is very bad.
So...do you need a tune with a TB or not? Or are you saying you should check, but you SHOULDN'T need one?
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