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Ford Explorer Throttle Bodies 

At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Ford Explorer throttle bodies to ensure that you have every throttle body option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Ford Explorer throttle bodies, so that whether you are looking for a Skunk2 Ford Explorer throttle body or a BBK throttle body or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Ford Explorer throttle body needs!


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Fits: 89-00 Ford Explorer 4.0L, 89-02 Ford Ranger 4.0L

PART# 1580

Retail: $340.90
$299.99


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Fits: 2004-2008 Ford F-Series with Automatic Transmission, 2007-2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac with Automatic Transmission, 2013 Ford Flex with Automatic Tra...

PART# SBFO1002S

$329.00


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WHY TO BUY?
The more air and fuel your Ford Explorer engine can inhale (within a proper ratio, of course), the better the performance you can expect. A large-bore Ford Explorer throttle body will help solve half of the equation by allowing much more air into your engine. In some cases, it's a good idea to match the intake manifold bore to the throttle body, and if you're using your factory manifold you may need to purchase or fabricate a throttle body adapter for ease of installation. In either case, a larger throttle body is a great addition to a turbo kit or even a heavy-breathing naturally aspirated setup.

DID YOU KNOW?
In their simplest form, Ford Explorer throttle bodies are basically just large butterfly valves that are metered by the engine's ECU, which then decides how much fuel to match up with the amount of air that the throttle body is allowing into the engine. When modifying an engine, however, the standard Ford Explorer throttle body can sometimes reach a point where it is no longer large enough in diameter to supply a sufficient enough amount of air. An aftermarket Ford Explorer throttle body can remedy this through its larger-than-stock bore, eliminating the stock unit's bottleneck effect.
FAQs
Q: What is a throttle body? Why buy a throttle body?
A: Air travels through your intake piping through your throttle body and into the intake manifold. The throttle body, which includes a throttle plate that opens and closes as you press and release the throttle, can be a major bottleneck to air flow on some trucks. A larger throttle body allows more air to pass through, thus creating more power.

Q: How do you install a throttle body?
A: Throttle bodies are easily removed by taking off the factory bolts holding it in place along with all the sensors. Re-connect your sensors to your new throttle body and then install the aftermarket throttle body for power gains.

Q: What is a throttle body? Why buy one?
A: According to wiki, "In a fuel injection engine, the throttle body is the part of the air intake system that controls the amount of air flowing into the engine, in response to driver input. The throttle body is usually located between the air filter box and the intake manifold, and usually attached to, or near, the mass airflow sensor." Aftermarket throttle bodies are designed to let more air through, and simply put more air equals more horsepower. If you want more power, buying a performance throttle body is a great way to go.




Ford Explorer Throttle Bodies 

At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Ford Explorer throttle bodies to ensure that you have every throttle body option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Ford Explorer throttle bodies, so that whether you are looking for a Skunk2 Ford Explorer throttle body or a BBK throttle body or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Ford Explorer throttle body needs!


Choose Your Vehicle:

Shop Ford Explorer Throttle Bodies by Year

Shop Ford Explorer Throttle Bodies by Brand

1 - 2 of 2
Sort by:




Fits: 89-00 Ford Explorer 4.0L, 89-02 Ford Ranger 4.0L

PART# 1580

Retail: $340.90
$299.99


Free Shipping!


Fits: 2004-2008 Ford F-Series with Automatic Transmission, 2007-2010 Ford Explorer Sport Trac with Automatic Transmission, 2013 Ford Flex with Automatic Tra...

PART# SBFO1002S

$329.00


Free Shipping!


Previous1Next

When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Not able to find what you are looking for?

For Ford Explorer 4.6L 2007 2008 2009 2010 Throttle Body 8L2Z9E926A TB1080

For Ford Explorer 4.0L 2004-2010 Ford Mustang 4.0L 2006-2010 Throttle Body

Throttle Body For Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4.6L 2007 2008 TB1080 6L2Z9E926CA

Throttle Body For Ford F-150 2004-2006 Throttle Body w/ TPS 9W7Z9E926A

✅Throttle Body For Ford Edge Explorer F-150 Mustang 3.5/3.7L 2011-18 AT4Z9E926B

For Ford Mustang Explorer 4.0L 2010-2006 F-150 4.6L 2005 2006 Throttle Body




WHY TO BUY?
The more air and fuel your Ford Explorer engine can inhale (within a proper ratio, of course), the better the performance you can expect. A large-bore Ford Explorer throttle body will help solve half of the equation by allowing much more air into your engine. In some cases, it's a good idea to match the intake manifold bore to the throttle body, and if you're using your factory manifold you may need to purchase or fabricate a throttle body adapter for ease of installation. In either case, a larger throttle body is a great addition to a turbo kit or even a heavy-breathing naturally aspirated setup.

DID YOU KNOW?
In their simplest form, Ford Explorer throttle bodies are basically just large butterfly valves that are metered by the engine's ECU, which then decides how much fuel to match up with the amount of air that the throttle body is allowing into the engine. When modifying an engine, however, the standard Ford Explorer throttle body can sometimes reach a point where it is no longer large enough in diameter to supply a sufficient enough amount of air. An aftermarket Ford Explorer throttle body can remedy this through its larger-than-stock bore, eliminating the stock unit's bottleneck effect.
FAQs
Q: What is a throttle body? Why buy a throttle body?
A: Air travels through your intake piping through your throttle body and into the intake manifold. The throttle body, which includes a throttle plate that opens and closes as you press and release the throttle, can be a major bottleneck to air flow on some trucks. A larger throttle body allows more air to pass through, thus creating more power.

Q: How do you install a throttle body?
A: Throttle bodies are easily removed by taking off the factory bolts holding it in place along with all the sensors. Re-connect your sensors to your new throttle body and then install the aftermarket throttle body for power gains.

Q: What is a throttle body? Why buy one?
A: According to wiki, "In a fuel injection engine, the throttle body is the part of the air intake system that controls the amount of air flowing into the engine, in response to driver input. The throttle body is usually located between the air filter box and the intake manifold, and usually attached to, or near, the mass airflow sensor." Aftermarket throttle bodies are designed to let more air through, and simply put more air equals more horsepower. If you want more power, buying a performance throttle body is a great way to go.