Re: RE: Magnum Performance Throttle Body?

From: W . Jack Hilton III (hemi@mindspring.com)
Date: Sun Aug 30 1998 - 01:33:14 EDT


>Hay Steve.
>Hold off on the throttle body for a couple of days. I have been playing with
>a couple of these (flow work, different shafts, different plate sizes, etc,
>etc, etc, etc).
>I finished the first one during the week and Bruce Bridges installed it on
>his truck on Friday and hopefully he will have a chance to take it to the
>strip today.

Hey Frank , Bruce has an R/T , right ?

Count me in for one for the '98 R/T when you get the way you want it !!

>The bottom line on this is that the mill work (whatever the final outcome),
>on the NC mill only takes approx. 15 minutes. The first one that Bruce has,
>the flow
>at WOT was increased by 13% and so far no "check engine light". The one that
>I'll be putting on my truck has larger bores 2.020 (still waiting for the
>new brass
>plates) but it is already to assemble. It actually takes longer to
>disassemble, clean and re-assemble. If this works according to plan, it
>could save you a lot
>of money.

Frank , you sound like one helluva guy !!

The only thing you need to work on is to try and have the great attitude
and love that Jules emminates to potential customers .

PEACE
 
W . Jack Hilton III

HEMI@mindspring.com



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