Originally Posted by
NachoBides
ITBs are very good and quite popular with the 1.4/1.6 small block vw engines. Unfortunately, 9n platform is electronic throttle so it's really difficult to adapt them. Aftermarket ecu will be necessary and again it's very difficult. Either way, there are people who achieved good power 1.6s on single throttle body. Almost 200hp has been reached.
The advantage of the ITB's is not ultimate horsepower it's throttle response, with ITB's the ability to control the attitude of the car is much greater than with a single TB with a lot of air between it and the inlet valves that dulls the response. Plus of course you need a much bigger single throttle than with ITB's, so it is harder to control the exact amount of throttle required.
Converting from drive by wire throttle to throttle cable actuation is easy, we just leave the position sensor on the throttle pedal and adapt the OE throttle position sensor onto the ITBs. Then set the TPS table in the ECU to 1 to 1 always. It doesn't know that there is a throttle cable doing the work, all it knows is that the pedal moves and the throttle moves at the same time.
Cheers
Gary
Golf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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