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02-09-2012, 05:21 PM | #1 |
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Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
I haven't been successful in finding a adapter for a 4150 flange to the stock 3 bolt TB. You can find elbows but those take away from the nostalgic look of an old truck and that's not the look I want. Also, if you have a cable throttle, you can get accufab Tb to achieve the look but leaving the DBW guys left out. I want to be able to retain a semi stock look and an older air cleaner. I know i will have to modify the bottom of the air cleaner assy to accommodate for the smaller hole and DBW motor but, nothing some steel and a welder can't handle.
The problem the solution Top pic Top pic resting on the intake Bottom pic bolted to the throttle body All resting together Posted via Mobile Device |
02-09-2012, 08:18 PM | #2 |
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
nice!
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
sorry for the stupid question but what is this for?
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
its for running an aftermarket intake manifold in place of the plastic manifolds on stock genIII/IV engines.
Cool peice, but I love the look of the tb elbows....especially with boost pipe feeding them.
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
That's usin' the old noggin!!
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
I like it!! would be interested in seeing this in action b/c this might solve alot of the hood clearance issues with an F-body.
The Elbows are great for boosted apps but for N/A purpose the elbow kills power. What will you do for a filter? got any pix on that idea?
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
It would allow you to run a pretty cool "stack" filter straight off the top, or make another merge for on top and use 2 of these for a "carbed" look
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
Very cool!
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Find a dual-quad LS intake and run two TB's, that would very different. |
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02-11-2012, 12:15 PM | #10 |
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
Are you planning on running a stock ECM and harness? This is cool
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
Interesting approach....looks great! you'll still have the injectors and fuel rails showing tho....correct?
I've thought a lot about this subject......and figured the best way to hide under an old style air cleaner would be a 4bbl throttle body w/injectors built into it. Like the old TB injection and/or the FAST ez-efi or new MSD atomic efi. That way air+fuel enters intake together w/o fuel rails. They make those valve/coil covers which I'm sure some folks like...I'm just not a fan.
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
Reviving an old thread here. . .
Did the original poster get anywhere with this? I'm swapping a DBW LQ4 into my truck this fall and would love to ditch the hideous truck intake and keep a somewhat "nostalgic" look under the hood. |
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
Lol! I forgot I posted this. I am having it re done now with a provision for the stock throttle body gasket machined in, didn't think about it until after it was made. There also wasn't enough material for the hole for the evap port/solenoid. I'm obviously not using the evap but it left no room for a gasket and there would have been a constant intake leak. I have made my adapter for the air cleaner though.
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
Only letting me use one picture at a time
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
Are you hiding the mass air in the air cleaner?
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
Thanks for the update!
So you're having to machine the plate to accommodate the TB gasket? Wouldn't the tension of tightening the bolts make the seal? I'm not following 100% why you're having to do that. How thick is your adapter plate? Does it allow for enough clearance for the fuel rails once the air cleaner is put on top? I also don't follow how the air cleaner ultimately attaches to the throttle body. Id it just resting on there? NEWFISHER, I'm assuming he omitted the MAF and converted to a speed density tune with a MAP sensor. Last edited by Roz; 09-12-2014 at 11:48 AM. |
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
. . . And last, but not least. What are the chances of having another one made once you've worked out all the bugs?
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Roz is right. No mass air. I am tuning in OLSD. However, modifications could be made to make it work with it. I'm sure, you would need a deeper air cleaner though to recess it to keep the air cleaner from sitting too high off the motor. I'm trying to get him to give me the program for it. You would just need a machine shop to plug it in and run it. And yes, I would be willing to share it with you and anyone else as long as it is for personal use. I'm not making any money and I don't want anyone else to make money off of it. That being said, I may try to have it copyrighted to keep it free and post it here along with LS1 Tech. Any lawyers here that could advise me? Lol. |
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
FYI.. There are now 4150 DBW options out there. Look at this thread and scroll down a little.
http://ls1tech.com/forums/generation...-intake-2.html
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
Any chance of a few more pics or some back-channel conversation about how you adapted the air cleaner onto the TB? I see the pics but don't really understand what I'm seeing / how it seals to the TB.
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12-22-2014, 12:28 PM | #24 |
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Re: Vic jr. EFI 4150 flange to 3 bolt DBW (pics inside)
Okay so, in order to attach the air cleaner to the throttle body I made an adapter as shown in the pics. It is made of 18ga steel. I first rolled a piece that was approximately 3 1/2 inches tall and long enough to wrap around the throttle body tightly, welded it together. For the top I used 18ga again and cut the center out of it, the diameter of the throttle body. The outside of it was cut large enough for the air cleaner to sit on it and seal. I welded that to the rolled piece. I then bent a 1 1/2 wide by 3 1/2 strip to 90 degrees and welded it to the top of the top piece to hold the all thread rod for the air cleaner lid. To attach the air cleaner adapter to the throttle body, I used a 3" diameter rubber PVC tubing connector (from Home Depot) to mount it to the throttle body. One side note is, I had to heat up the PVC rubber connector in order for it to stretch over the throttle body and adapter, I tried using a 4" first and it was way too big.
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