Adam
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Who's got this?
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Ally
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GC?
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Jamie Walby
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I have some but they arent fitted
They have been in the boxes of destiny for a while now.
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Jamie Walby
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I assume you mean throttle bodies?
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Adam
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yeah, just wondering if that kit comes with a ECU?
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mwg
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General Chat
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by Matty G
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Dave A
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are you refering to the sbd kit?
if so, you can get them a lot cheaper than from sbd.
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Adam
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but would they be as good?
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Adam
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Ian - can u move plz?
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Dave A
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dont get me wrong, sbd are a great company but their tb kits are overpriced.
this is the actual body of the tb you get with the sbd kit:
compare that with these billet alumimium jobbies:
and then think, the bottom ones cost £400 less than the sbd ones and come complete with a much better management system (omex 600 ) and are much easier to balance and adjust, also they have interchangable stack heights and anodised fuel rail and fittings. (wont oxidise or rust) ive had both kits and the difference in quality is massive.
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Adam
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who is the bottom ones from?
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Jamie Walby
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Novatech I think.
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Adam
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is the omex remappable too?
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Jamie Walby
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I am not clued up on Omex but i would imagine Dave wouldnt have it if it wasnt remappable.
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RobHayes
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i also have the SBD kit, the new ones i have now are alot better than the old ones i had (which i think are the ones Dave A has a picture of). They are alot easier to adjust than the old ones, I've never seen the novatech ones so cant comment on them.
also i've never had any problems with the supplied MBE management
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RobHayes
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due to have engine fitted in 1 week...
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Adam
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can't find any prices on the MBE site about Vaux engines
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Jamie Walby
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go on the SBD site, they have a pricelist you can download but prices dont include V.A.T.
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Adam
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yeah the SBD kit is £1600+ vat
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Dave A
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yes, omex is remappable and the tb kit i posted a pic of are from novatech. (www.nt-r.co.uk)
ive used mbe and emerald in the past but i prefer omex due to the simplicity and exellent customer service.
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N90ATH
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hmmm how much is the novatech kit with management? looked at jenvey and they do the everything ecept management for 900ish and then i looked at emrald managemtn for 550 everything need
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Dave A
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novatech kit costs about £1600. look on their site: www.nt-r.co.uk for more info.
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James R
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Personally, having tinkers with tapers, novateh bodies and parallel jenveys I prefer the jenveys. straight forward, do the job and easy to work on.
Speedex manifold
jenvey 42mm parallels
40mm trumpets
management of your choice, I'd suggest DTA, although personally I use emrald the lack of a ready to run loom puts off most weekend mechanics.
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