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IRTB
This guy in the states from fujiracing has just run a 13.9 with IRTB, stock bottom end and from the sounds of it stock cams, his website says 150 RWHP....niiccee, you can't beat that sound.http://www.clubroadster.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5083
http://youtube.com/watch?v=JAn-HdpGC-0
http://youtube.com/watch?v=JAn-HdpGC-0
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aaaaah.......looking further..........independent throttle bodies.............quaddies in other words 

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I always thought is was Independent Runner Throttle Bodies (IRTB).
They share a common rail (injection fuel feed).
We have not had individual rails on production cars since the demise of mechanical fuel injection.
They share a common rail (injection fuel feed).
We have not had individual rails on production cars since the demise of mechanical fuel injection.
Adam
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I was interested in puttin some IRTB on my old AE86's 4age. They sound awesome, and make the engine respond like mad. I would love to get a set, but they aint cheap, and dont give much power increase. Thats probably why everyone goes for FI setups..
I have heard of a company that makes an MX5 IRTB manifold, so that you can mate some 20v 4age Quad throttles, to your mx5's engine. Should cost alot less buying some second hand 20v 4age quads..
I have heard of a company that makes an MX5 IRTB manifold, so that you can mate some 20v 4age Quad throttles, to your mx5's engine. Should cost alot less buying some second hand 20v 4age quads..
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