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34 Throttle body does not have NEO?? Its got double throttle, the other one closes when you slide... but NEO is only applicable to 34s head block for cleaner emmision...

you can remove the TB, just means you need custom piping as the 34 TB are quite long, and you looose traction control..

reason for upgrade, mechanic said so :thumbsup: j/k but did say something along the lines of of there is a restrictor or something in it :huh: really had NFI i was half asleep, so he just said post up to find out what I can do about it or any information on it

current mods the usual, FMIC, Exhaust, bigger turbo, upgraded coils, then before christmas cams, injectors, fuel pump, ECU

Edited by ian_and1

Agreed.

If he is telling you to come here and post, id be very suspect on what he knows, or is versed in with performance.

Gonig by the fact you have a stock ECU etc, i will assume your upgrade turbo is not that large.

In which case, there is absolutely no need for a larger T/B. Absolute waste of money for nothing. Take your car elsewhere

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