JET Performance 76100 Powr-Flo 75 mm Throttle Body for GM Gen III/IV LS-Based Engines
561-76100
GM
Jet Performance 76100 Powr-Flo 75 mm Throttle Body:
- Modified air inlet to improve airflow and throttle response
- Unique Design increases air velocity to the intake manifold
- Pre-Installed Calibrated Electronics for optimum performance
- Direct replacement of stock throttle body
- CNC machined aircraft quality aluminum casting
Specifications:
Will a aftermarket intake tube mount up to this? Or is it bigger around and not fit?
Is this compatible with Flex Fuel models or do they make a model that is flex fuel compatible? I have never used anything more than 10 % alcohol and have no plans to use flex fuel so as long as this unit bolts up
Can I add a throttle body spacer to a throttle body
My truck is a 3 bolt throttle body is this a 3 bolt or 4 bolt my truck is a 2003 sierra 4.8
BBK throtle is 80 mm how many mm is this one
I've got a 2000 Chevy Silverado LS 5.3 w/Z71 package...I checked for my model yr. But it doesn't provide any additional information regarding application. Will this work on my truck even though it's saying 2003 - 2006?
whats the size difference from stock to this unit?
Is this compatible with the 5.3L Flex Fuel Engine?
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