I will shortly be installing a FFIM on my car that is currently flanged for a Q45 throttle body. From what I have read online the Q45 TB is like an on/off switch due how much larger then stock it is 83mm vs 60mm. So I guess my question is what TB would be best for street use. Should I just buy the Q45 to stock TB flange and run stock, switch to the Q45 TB or find something in between such as a 65, 70, or 75? I have read up on the mustang TB and I know that they say to use 70 if staying N/A and 75 if boosting but that is on 4.6L engines. Also, I read Figgie's post about using an LS2 DBW set up but not sure if that is something I would even attempt. Lastly, what ports would I need on a new TB besides throttle cable and a TPS sensor? I like the look of this TB http://www.jegs.com/i/BBK+Performance+Products/129/1700/10002/-1 would there be any issues going this route? I know that the stock TB has vacuum ports and a provision for the PCV system. If I used a catch can and supplied vacuum to the hoses from those ports from a distribution block would that enable the system to operate as intended? Some info to help I am currently at BPU upgrade level and am trying to overbuild things now to handle 600 HP so I don't have to keep redoing the same stuff. Thanks for any and all help. Sorry if these are noobish questions. I just don't want to buy and install the Q45 if it will diminish the cars streetability.