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Old Aug 1, 2021 | 07:01 PM
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Which size throttle body size should I be researching for getting the best out of a ported intake? While still planing on daily driving. This is my first Vette since the C5. I just don’t even know where to start looking.

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I have seen the throttle body ported to 91mm, and I have seen people replacing the throttle body with 95mm and 100mm throttle bodies. There seems to be some disagreement on whether anything over 93mm will throw a check engine light. Maybe check with Wilson manifolds. They port the LT2 manifold for bigger throttle bodies, so maybe they can provide insight on what works best.
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Your 2 options are the factory 87 (ported to 91) or a LT5 95mm (ported to 100).
Porting the IM to accommodate a 95 is tricky, some places will bevel port the snout to match a 95 but towards the inside of the snout it tapers back in the back to 90ish because it's too thin. You could break out the epoxy if you breach the wall trying to maximize it. No gasket so you may need to RTV the combo also

I have ported my 87 and my IM...the dyno showed a kpa very close to 100 thru the pull, meaning it was not drawing vacuum. My gains were 10-15 on multiple runs (with headers) so their is some gains to be had.

Side note; my buddy has the CarbonR/ported95 on his car, from the screenshots I saw his gains were 15 too. I will confirm that though when I see him this week and report back.

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OP, it depends on your final goal. If adding more than 100 hp go for our 95+mm, but make sure you port your manifold to 95mm as well. If not, you are better off with our 91mm TB and perhaps a controller as well. Please check us out. Don't hesitate to call or post with questions.

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Originally Posted by Snowblind2.0
Your 2 options are the factory 87 (ported to 91) or a LT5 95mm (ported to 100).
Porting the IM to accommodate a 95 is tricky, some places will bevel port the snout to match a 95 but towards the inside of the snout it tapers back in the back to 90ish because it's too thin. You could break out the epoxy if you breach the wall trying to maximize it. No gasket so you may need to RTV the combo also

I have ported my 87 and my IM...the dyno showed a kpa very close to 100 thru the pull, meaning it was not drawing vacuum. My gains were 10-15 on multiple runs (with headers) so their is some gains to be had.

Side note; my buddy has the CarbonR/ported95 on his car, from the screenshots I saw his gains were 15 too. I will confirm that though when I see him this week and report back.
I have the manifold and throttle body on the way, I have a feeling the majority of the gain is coming from the throttle body, from everything i have gathered the LT2 intake manifold flows decently well. We'll see, but i'm not anticipating a lot from the manifold.
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I did Soler 91mm TB + SoCal Porting ported intake manifold: https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...post1604047779

Pics of each in that thread, but those are the two shops I'd suggest for the work. Soler Performance's machine work on the OEM throttle body is 2nd to none in my personal opinion (I tried multiple on my C7) and Ruben @ SoCal Porting does impressive work to these plastic composite manifolds removing all the flaws, imperfections, & manufacturing marks while smoothing the transitions and maximizing flow/efficiency (again, tried multiple on my C7 and various other sports cars). Wilson has a solid manifold design, but my 2-cents is you're paying a premium for the name and getting a little less personal attention to detail.

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