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Old 12-02-2012, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ghostrider
I like my 75mm but as said above with head work i would see what I could get out of it.
You have anything done to your heads?
Old 12-02-2012, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by jollyroger331
What stabilizer did you get I was considering one?
ill pm you so we dont jack the thread lol
Old 12-02-2012, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by TheKing1985
Its a tough job but somebody has to do it, I do it for my fellow F150 brethren.
and we all appreciate it.

we can listen to everyone elses opinions about stuff that they havent tried but its much better to hear someones opinion thats actually tried something, just sucks that you gotta spend your money only to find out that something dont work lol
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Old 12-02-2012, 03:42 PM
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Roger that.

In Conclusion ...Spacers are garbage.

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Old 12-02-2012, 07:54 PM
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Anybody have one they would let go of for cheap? I've been thinking of modifying one for a nitrous nozzle
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No cause I don't have the original throttle body bolts but that sounds like a good idea. Are you gonna use a nitros shot 125?
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Originally Posted by TheKing1985
Haha I guess Ill be the Guinea Pig because I orderd the BBK 75mm throttle body from Troyer Performance yesterday. According to their website you see a 6-8 horsepower gain on a stock truck, they claim you see more gains out of the TB with other performance parts(obviously). Probably install it next week...

Only 220 bucks, so im not too worried...

keep me informed bud id like to see how it goes
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Yeah same here if someone has one they don't want I want to experiment with one
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No I'm starting on a 150 then hopefully heading to a dual shot one at 100 then an additional 150 it should be fun! So far I've sprayed 150 but I didn't like how much puddling I had from where the nozzle was located.

And I also have a bbk 75 mm throttle body and it works well, but you'll need to port the elbow between the intake and throttle body or the blade will hit it.
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Alright. So before using nos did you get forged internals? Cause nos can blow a piston if your not careful.


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