Just to illuminate further, a throttle body bolts onto a manifold that has a fixed input diameter- if you have a 60mm manifold opening, adding an 80mm throttle body isn't going to do a thing. In an N/A vehicle, which is basically supercharged by gravity, and therefore at sea level limited to about 14.7 psi, (more in Death Valley, less atop Pikes Peak) anything you can do to eliminate restrictions, intake size changes, etc are marginally beneficial. So many vendors ( and I'm not picking on Whoosh) are more than willing to sell you upgrades that may have minor advantages on an N/A vehicle, but on a modern turbocharged vehicle with comprehensive ecu tuning capability are like buying presents for your car.