Trickflow Plenum and 75mm TB install
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Trickflow Plenum and 75mm TB install
Just reinstalled the Trickflow plenum/75mm TB(First plenum had a stripped lower bolt hole where the IAC went) and I can honestly say that there was only a slight feeling of improvement on HP. I can say that the throttle seems more responsive and smooth. One complaint I do have is that awful whistling sound! What is that? Can I get rid of it somehow? It's not super loud or anything but it's definitely noticeable.
John
John
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Got a decent deal for the TB/Plenum. I'd been thinking about it but wasn't really serious until I met a cool dude at a BBQ this last weekend that used to work for Roush. He told me he would install a blower for beer! Got me really thinking! LOL!
John
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PCS the 75mm is too big for a N/A 2 valve 70mm is perfect. Yeah man that would be a great idea. I got a buddy of mine telling me to buy a vortech but I wana build it up a bit before I boost it. As for install its some common knowledge and hand tools
#6
on my old V6 i put a $70 CAI on it and it whistled i loved it(only thing that made it sound good) lol. then when i got my Gt i put the same brand intake on it no whistle im puttin on a 70mm TB and trickflow plenum aswell when it arives.
#7
About the whistle its defiantly the plenum, and TB Ford designed the stock one to be quiet. My ProProducts one will whistle if I get the throttle position and its under just the right amount of load. The only thing you can do is ignore it.
On my V6 I had a BBK and that thing was LOUD! I actually had someone ask me if I had a turbo.. lol
On my V6 I had a BBK and that thing was LOUD! I actually had someone ask me if I had a turbo.. lol
#8
it's def. the plenum, no doubt. I had a trickflow plenum, and a lot of them tend to whistle. It's actually much louder than the exhaust itself, it annoyed the living hell out of me to the point where i had to buy another brand plenum. The guys at trickflow will tell you it's not normal, but from my experience trickflow plenums whistle..and loud.
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I already posted this response on a different thread, but I wanted to be sure to hit a couple others. From what I understand the trickflow plenum is similar to the Professional products plenum, and they both whistle like Mfers at light to medium throttle. The solution for me was to smooth out the EGR port , read the complete post below.
I purchased a Pro Products intake plenum and 70mm TB just to find out that after install the intake made a horrific whistling sound. I did the same research everyone here did, and found the Tech support people at Professional products completely useless, so after a lot of installing, un-installing, grinding / porting etc, I can say with confidence that the problem is the EGV port that is on the outside curve of the plenum acts like a empty bottle when you blow air over it. (If you look at the Ford plenum, there is a small protruding triangle of aluminum directly preceding the port to deflect air away from the opening. I used several grinding tools and make that port gradually sloped away from where the air is coming from in order to eliminate the sharp edge on the "bottom" of the EGR port. Once that sharp port is smooth, the air no longer gets caught there, hence NO MORE WHISTLE! Be patient and do a bit of port work on the intake and it will be as quiet as the stock one. CHEERS
I purchased a Pro Products intake plenum and 70mm TB just to find out that after install the intake made a horrific whistling sound. I did the same research everyone here did, and found the Tech support people at Professional products completely useless, so after a lot of installing, un-installing, grinding / porting etc, I can say with confidence that the problem is the EGV port that is on the outside curve of the plenum acts like a empty bottle when you blow air over it. (If you look at the Ford plenum, there is a small protruding triangle of aluminum directly preceding the port to deflect air away from the opening. I used several grinding tools and make that port gradually sloped away from where the air is coming from in order to eliminate the sharp edge on the "bottom" of the EGR port. Once that sharp port is smooth, the air no longer gets caught there, hence NO MORE WHISTLE! Be patient and do a bit of port work on the intake and it will be as quiet as the stock one. CHEERS
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