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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CyberShark @ May 6 2005, 01:28 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>I think Kspec is working on getting the GTR BBTB. I would ask Redz to see if it will be available any time soon, if so, I would wait for that one. I had it for over 2 years and was very pleased with it...very nice looking too.
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Why did you sell it? Are you using a different BBTB now? Any differences you perceive? I am using one of them now and I have no trouble with it, I am happy.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN @ May 6 2005, 03:25 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Uhm, we've talked about this before, I thought the OEM was 54MM? The SR one is 58MM, so is the GTR. The RSides come in an adjustable 59/61MM and a 70MM.
Didn't someone actually measure the OEM one in that last thread and confirm it was 54MM?
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Last time I read, the OEM TB was supossed to be 53mm :unsure:
REDZ, wasn't the System GTR unit 61mm?
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Why did you sell it? Are you using a different BBTB now? Any differences you perceive? I am using one of them now and I have no trouble with it, I am happy.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN @ May 6 2005, 03:25 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Uhm, we've talked about this before, I thought the OEM was 54MM? The SR one is 58MM, so is the GTR. The RSides come in an adjustable 59/61MM and a 70MM.
Didn't someone actually measure the OEM one in that last thread and confirm it was 54MM?
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Last time I read, the OEM TB was supossed to be 53mm :unsure:
REDZ, wasn't the System GTR unit 61mm?
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN @ May 6 2005, 03:25 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Uhm, we've talked about this before, I thought the OEM was 54MM? The SR one is 58MM, so is the GTR. The RSides come in an adjustable 59/61MM and a 70MM.
Didn't someone actually measure the OEM one in that last thread and confirm it was 54MM?
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If you measure it at the "front" of the TB, you'll get one measurement. If you measure it at the back, you'll get a second. Measure the butterfly, and you'll get a third. The "true" measurement should be the smallest of the three (should be butterfly), that might explain some of the various readings by people.
Didn't someone actually measure the OEM one in that last thread and confirm it was 54MM?
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If you measure it at the "front" of the TB, you'll get one measurement. If you measure it at the back, you'll get a second. Measure the butterfly, and you'll get a third. The "true" measurement should be the smallest of the three (should be butterfly), that might explain some of the various readings by people.
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They SHOULD be talking about the Narrowest point in the TB. So if they call it a 60m tb, the butterfly should be the smallest point and should be 60mm
If you have a 60mm throat (leading to butterfly) and/or 60mm neck (leading from butterfly) if the butterfly itself is just 52mm, you have a 52mm TB, not a 60mm TB.
If you have a 60mm throat (leading to butterfly) and/or 60mm neck (leading from butterfly) if the butterfly itself is just 52mm, you have a 52mm TB, not a 60mm TB.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Zman @ May 6 2005, 04:12 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Why did you sell it? Are you using a different BBTB now? Any differences you perceive?
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I sold mine 'cause I had purchased one of the 62mm BBTB's that Col had made (he only made 10 so I grabbed one while I had the chance).
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I sold mine 'cause I had purchased one of the 62mm BBTB's that Col had made (he only made 10 so I grabbed one while I had the chance).
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Well, the reason I bring it up, is a certian company out there sells an "Adjustable" Bored TB. They claim it can go from 58mm to 60mm by changing a ring in the neck of the TB. Since you're not changing the TB butterfly itself...the "size" of the TB doesn't change.
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But ultimately doens't it matter what the smallest size of the TB is?
I mean if you go from 70MM at the opening to 61MM at the narrowest point, you've got a 61MM BBTB, no matter where that 61MM is. If it is behind the butterfly, it's still a 61MM right?
I mean if you go from 70MM at the opening to 61MM at the narrowest point, you've got a 61MM BBTB, no matter where that 61MM is. If it is behind the butterfly, it's still a 61MM right?
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Yes, you would need to make a new butterfly... really not too difficult though. As for the tools, yeah, you would need an electric die grinder and some bits. Probably would cost $160 or so... but then you would have the skill and knowledge to do your own work on your IM, ports, etc.