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Mi16 Throttle Body

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Is the twin barrel throttle body off a 405 SRi the same as the one off an MI16?

 

They look the same, but I actually have not put them next to each other to compare?

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ORB

Hmm, just went to bolt on the body to the manifold and it seemed to be the correct size.

 

After looking at it, I notice its a weber?

 

Any thoughts if this will be ok?

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Baz

It will fit, but just check the throttle butterflies are the same size, iirc the SRi ones are smaller, therefore not ideal, although it will work. :)

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jackherer
It will fit, but just check the throttle butterflies are the same size, iirc the SRi ones are smaller, therefore not ideal, although it will work. :)

 

The SRi TB definitely has smaller butterflies.

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What kind of power diff will there be over the standard MI16 item?

 

Here are some pics i took a few mins ago, not that they help, its just I am not actually sure what car i took this from, I just assumed it was from an SRI engine I had?

 

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P8010008.jpg

 

P8010007.jpg

 

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P8010005.jpg

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taylorspug

Looks like an MI tb to me...

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welshpug

definitely looks like a throttle switch rather than potentiometer...

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Call me stupid (although, i would rather you did'nt :) )

 

Whats that mean them Mr Welshpug?

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welshpug

oh, the Mi16 uses a switch rather than a throttle potentiometer (i.e on/off rather than a variable resistance), the SRi uses MP3.1 which is a map sensor and coilpack equipped management and uses a pot not switch.

 

but thats just me waffling on!

 

measure both butterflies and post up your findings, someone willbe able to confirm what sies they should be.

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pug_ham

The butterflies are definately smaller, I've measured them before & iirc there is at least 1mm difference between the Mi & SRi butteflies.

oh, the Mi16 uses a switch rather than a throttle potentiometer (i.e on/off rather than a variable resistance), the SRi uses MP3.1 which is a map sensor and coilpack equipped management and uses a pot not switch.

That is a switch just like those fitted to the 205 8v & the Mi16 but not all 405 SRi's have MP3.1 fitted, some have L3.1 jetronic (D6A engine code, MP3.1 is D6D).

 

Graham.

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Baz

The pic posted above *looks* like an Mi one as the SRi ones do, but it looks like it's the smaller type, you can see the step down where the bore gets smaller just before the butterflies, the Mi one is barely noticable.

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Sandy

Simple to spot difference, the SRi opens one throttle first then the second catches up when the first's mostly open, like a two stage carb. The Mi16 opens both at virtually the same time. I fitted the SRi linkage to my first Mi16 and it made it less jerky.

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