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Old 07-21-2013, 01:04 PM
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NWP 75mm throttle body review

I got one of NWP's 75mm throttle body kits. He had some great claims and good research to back up what he was doing with the project. So of corse is the conquests of continuing development of the vq platform I was hooked. I knew this would be a tough crowd, and this is why I am writing the review. Most people with this platform discredit things for no other reason than it doesn't follow the normal cookie cutter build.

http://www.nwpengineering.com/Phenolic_Spacers.html
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For those that haven't seen it here it is. 100% Plug and Play. No tuning or portwork required. Perfectly port matched. Features a tapered bore for increased airflow!

When I received the package from NWP I was thoroughly impressed with the quality of the adapter piece. Was machined beautifully, came with new hardware and additional gasket.

Install was as simple as unbolting the intake pipe removing the old tb, installing the adapter plate, new 75mm throttle body, plug in Voltage drop adapter harness, then re install intake. Defiantly a diy job with basic hand tools.

Initial Impressions: Car fired right up first try with no need to idle relearn, and a very steady idle, it didn't idle hunt like my previous tb. It was very steady.

First drive and rev ranges. The throttle response is fast and crisp. The butt dyno says that it is making power in the upper rpms, and did not feel any noticeable lost down low. It seems to be really pulling in the 5k plus rpm which is consistent with the dyno charts that I have seen from NWP. I will be doing additional testing in the next couple weeks and will eventual be doing some dyno testing with before / after and retune.

In closing, I am impressed with the upgrade and think is a very good bang for you buck that will compliment most other bolt on mods on the market. Especially those that are trying to squeeze every last drop out of there motor.

Note: If you are using t-bolt clamps and very stiff couplers you might need a larger size to accommodate the additional size of the new tb. I was able to stretch my silicon coupler over but needed a larger t-bolt clamp.

Side by side comparison of the stock vs the new 75mm Tb
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Old 07-21-2013, 03:05 PM
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I found out about these last night. I'll probably order one when they come back in stock.
 
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Old 07-21-2013, 04:20 PM
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I want to get one of these along with a gtm 3" maf. I'm guessing they would work well together after getting tuned.
 
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Old 07-21-2013, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by arock292
I want to get one of these along with a gtm 3" maf. I'm guessing they would work well together after getting tuned.
Yes I do believe that would be beneficial. I know a couple of the maxima guys are running 3" intakes as well.
 
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Old 07-21-2013, 05:10 PM
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Ive bought nwp part for my 03 maxima very good products. Looking into getting the tb for g
 
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Interesting. Ill have to get one polished lol
 
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Old 07-21-2013, 06:59 PM
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Recommend upgrading the MAF and intake tube to 3.5" rather than 3. You'll see a decent amount of extra air flow with the extra half inch. All depends of mods of course, and tuning, but if you're already running a well breathing setup on the exhaust side (particularly with good headers - long tubes are a plus here) and a non restrictive intake it only makes sense to throw more air in.
 
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Bringing ot back for more discussion... would like to here some more opinions any else given it a go
 
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love mine!
 
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You guys running these with the stock tube?
 
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Old 08-24-2013, 02:47 AM
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Good write up

Why does one of the TB's have the pipes for coolant to run through and the other one doesn't. I have a 5/16 copper iso thermal plenum spacer so I'm just wondering if that would mean I wouldn't need the copper piece anymore if I bought this TB? (sorry for the dumb question). OH and also, was there any change in sound?
 

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..... The NWP TB has the coolant pipes attached.
 

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^More than likely he removed them from the original TB since you really don't need to run coolant through there. The NWP TB has the coolant pipes attached.
Ah okay so that would mean I wouldn't need the copper piece that came with my plenum spacer kit.
 
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Originally Posted by G_DiRTY5
Ah okay so that would mean I wouldn't need the copper piece that came with my plenum spacer kit.
I'm assuming you're referring to the valve, its not required to have that piece installed. That valve simply gives you the option to either run it open and allow coolant to go through the TB (preferable in sub-freezing temperatures), or run it closed which won't allow the coolant to go through the TB (preferable in hot climates). Based on where you live, its up to you to decide if you want to use it or not.

Personally, I never installed the valve on my car since there was no reason to. I just connected the two coolant hoses together and bypassed the TB altogether. But I also live in an area that rarely sees freezing temperatures.
 
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Old 08-24-2013, 04:26 AM
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Originally Posted by herrschaft
I'm assuming you're referring to the valve, its not required to have that piece installed. That valve simply gives you the option to either run it open and allow coolant to go through the TB (preferable in sub-freezing temperatures), or run it closed which won't allow the coolant to go through the TB (preferable in hot climates). Based on where you live, its up to you to decide if you want to use it or not.

Personally, I never installed the valve on my car since there was no reason to. I just connected the two coolant hoses together and bypassed the TB altogether. But I also live in an area that rarely sees freezing temperatures.
Yea I live in Canada Eh.
 


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