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Old February 2nd 05, 01:40 AM
DougW
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Tom did pass the time by typing:
> Has anyone had any experience with throttle body spacers and what do you
> think of them?


Pure junk with no real (unbiased) test results to back the claims.

What they do is change your throttle and kickdown cable geometry to
make it feel like you have more power. Same effect can be had
by gluing a block of wood to your shoe.

Originally spacers were there to separate the carb from engine
heat and provide a denser charge. Pointless in throttle bodies
and fuel injection.

Flow is king. Open the intake and exhaust. port and polish the head.
or just do what I do and cram air down the engines throat.
If you have a 4cyl you could use the I6 throttle body with modifications
but don't get a bored out 4.0 TB, it will flow too much air and lean
out your engine.


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