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i found a bigger throttle body for my car. its a 2002 focus. stock is a 60mm i believe and i found an 80mm. my question is will my car be able to properly read and comp for the air its takin in or will i need to get bigger injectors?

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no u wont need bigger injectors. Why are u wanting to put a bigger throttle body on anyway?

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just lookin to help throttle responce and help bump up a couple ponys

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2002 ford focus hatch

pioneer DEH-P8400bh

infinity kappa 6.5 components front and rear

XS Power D1200

Shuriken BT-100

audioque 120.4

2 15 inch audioque HDC3 D2

2 audioque 2200d

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mechman 220a alt with external regulator

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just lookin to help throttle responce and help bump up a couple ponys

Sorry to say it but your not gonna notice hardly anything from just that. Most people and manufacturers tell people that they will see a 10-15 hp increase or fuel mileage increase, but it is not true. You can put it on and it will be just fine without upgrading anything, but I would probably put on a aftermarket intake also that is the same diameter. Then you might notice 5-10 hp all together. In my opinion I wouldn't do it if you don't have any other performance stuff done to it.

That could get interested with her potential positions, this being one of the better.. As soon as we started getting into it though, I'd have to toss her a serious taint/balls teabag from hell though with her head right there.-Marlo Stanfield

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oh no the intake will be swapped for sure and im thinking of a catback as well

2002 ford focus hatch

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infinity kappa 6.5 components front and rear

XS Power D1200

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Ok then I would say ya go ahead and do it because that intake will probably have different sized intake runners(just guessing) so you will need a larger inlet for air. With having a different intake and catback exhaust, you notice more hp gains and response in performance.

That could get interested with her potential positions, this being one of the better.. As soon as we started getting into it though, I'd have to toss her a serious taint/balls teabag from hell though with her head right there.-Marlo Stanfield

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yep i just didnt no if the stock injectors were able to carry the capasity of fuel the new throttle body will need to make a 14/1 air/fuel mix. isnt that stoichiometric

2002 ford focus hatch

pioneer DEH-P8400bh

infinity kappa 6.5 components front and rear

XS Power D1200

Shuriken BT-100

audioque 120.4

2 15 inch audioque HDC3 D2

2 audioque 2200d

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mechman 220a alt with external regulator

479-418-3056

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