I have my doubts about gaining 3 lbs from changing the throttle body. The air flow is just too low. Unless they tested the throttle bodies on a 400 cubic inch engine! With the 231 V6, air flow is going to be only 400 cfm, more or less, at the throttle body. Maybe 1000 cfm into the turbo intake, but that's another issue. At 400 cfm, there just won't be a big pressure drop across the throttle body, IF the throttle body is set up right. On the other hand, if they had a stock TB that was not opening all the way... but surely KB wouldn't "rig" a test to tilt the results? But I agree with Vader's idea, that slowing down the velocity at the throttle body might help solve the flow distribution problem. Sure would be nice to see some air flow tests, from somebody "neutral".