NOW THAT’S LIGHTWEIGHT
A new range of ultra-lightweight throttle body kits are now available from Jenvey Dynamics. TBU45, an enhanced version of the popular TB45 bodies, is the first release from the new ‘Ultra-Light’ range, which benefits from a 43 per cent weight reduction compared to the original TB45 units. The TBU45 prototype was previewed at Autosport International earlier this year and is now commercially available.
“The new TBU45s maintain Jenvey Dynamics’ reputation for innovation and demonstrate our commitment to providing customers with continually evolving, market-leading products for road or race use,” said Jenvey Dynamics managing director, Mike Jenvey.
“TB45s have been enormously successful, but we identified a number of areas where further improvements could be made, the most eye-catching being a 43 per cent weight reduction from the original design without compromising durability or performance. In fiercely competitive race series where every ounce saved is key, the ‘Ultra-Light’ range can provide an invaluable competitive advantage.”
Jenvey’s new TBU45s will be sold alongside the existing TB45 kits, and include a new throttle linkage design, which is lighter, made of less components and easier to assemble. The reduction in the throttle body weight has been achieved through Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and an innovative design that incorporates extra bracing to ensure reduced weight is complemented by extra strength.
All Jenvey Dynamics’ throttle bodies are designed, tested and manufactured in-house using modern CAD and manufacturing processes, and are available in the company’s trademark crackle black finish.
The TBU45s will retail at £544 inc VAT and are available direct from Jenvey Dynamics or from its trusted global distributors. For further details of the company’s products or to find your nearest distributor visit www.jenvey.co.uk or 01746 768 810 ENDS.
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