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Old Oct 29, 2011 | 01:31 PM
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Whats up S2KI ?!?

All prices are picked up.
I live in Suffolk, LI and work in Nassau Mon-Fri normal business hours if we were to meet up.
PM me or email me at skateforgirl@optonline.net for any details on anything or information needed.

Bought for an AP2 (04-05) but will fit Ap1

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Thanks for the interest guys. Again any questions just PM me or email me at skateforgirl@optonline.net

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Old Oct 29, 2011 | 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by SkateForGirl
Science of Speed 70mm Throttle Body - Brand New - $275. Price from SOS is $240.00 + your throttle body or they charge like $300 for a core charge + shipping your throttle body and + shipping for them to ship the new one. This whole process is about 1 month long because they make them after you ship your throttle body.
What is the size of the OEM TB in comparison? Any advantage of running the 70mm?
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Old Oct 29, 2011 | 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by S~Factor
Originally Posted by SkateForGirl' timestamp='1319923915' post='21112715
Science of Speed 70mm Throttle Body - Brand New - $275. Price from SOS is $240.00 + your throttle body or they charge like $300 for a core charge + shipping your throttle body and + shipping for them to ship the new one. This whole process is about 1 month long because they make them after you ship your throttle body.
What is the size of the OEM TB in comparison? Any advantage of running the 70mm?
"2000-05: Honda ScienceofSpeed
inlet size 66 mm 70 mm
outlet size 62.7 mm 64.2 mm

The ScienceofSpeed Big Bore Throttle Body is a factory throttle body that is machined larger with a new billet throttle plate and mounting hardware installed. The larger bore - machined as large as possible while still maintaining a strong wall - and the flush-mounted mounting hardware increases airflow volume and decreases turbulence for more power. Typical horsepower gains are up to 4-5 hp on natural aspiration motors and up to 7-12 hp on forced induction motors from ScienceofSpeed and independent customer testing."

All the above came off of SOS's website. I couldn't tell you from experience because I never installed the TB on my car to test it out. I was going to go Forced Induction but decided not to and actually going to stay stock for now.
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Old Oct 30, 2011 | 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by SkateForGirl
Originally Posted by S~Factor' timestamp='1319928309' post='21112845
[quote name='SkateForGirl' timestamp='1319923915' post='21112715']
Science of Speed 70mm Throttle Body - Brand New - $275. Price from SOS is $240.00 + your throttle body or they charge like $300 for a core charge + shipping your throttle body and + shipping for them to ship the new one. This whole process is about 1 month long because they make them after you ship your throttle body.
What is the size of the OEM TB in comparison? Any advantage of running the 70mm?
"2000-05: Honda ScienceofSpeed
inlet size 66 mm 70 mm
outlet size 62.7 mm 64.2 mm

The ScienceofSpeed Big Bore Throttle Body is a factory throttle body that is machined larger with a new billet throttle plate and mounting hardware installed. The larger bore - machined as large as possible while still maintaining a strong wall - and the flush-mounted mounting hardware increases airflow volume and decreases turbulence for more power. Typical horsepower gains are up to 4-5 hp on natural aspiration motors and up to 7-12 hp on forced induction motors from ScienceofSpeed and independent customer testing."

All the above came off of SOS's website. I couldn't tell you from experience because I never installed the TB on my car to test it out. I was going to go Forced Induction but decided not to and actually going to stay stock for now.
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I have this on my '05 and let me tell you, you can def feel a difference, glws this is a good mod for you N/A guys
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Old Oct 30, 2011 | 02:38 PM
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Thanks for the bump and the info !
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Old Oct 30, 2011 | 07:10 PM
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TB Sold! My be putting up an AEM EMS series 1 and a Serial Gauge soon. Ill keep you guys updated. Thanks
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Old Nov 1, 2011 | 01:01 PM
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Old Nov 4, 2011 | 11:22 AM
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Old Nov 4, 2011 | 01:36 PM
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