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post Mar 26, 2006 - 8:32 PM
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It claims to put 22hp/torque more? and its only a bill. amazing...but iono anything about it. so if u could plz help me learn about it. This upgrade part.

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post Mar 28, 2006 - 11:17 PM
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throttle body spacers were designed for cars with carbs, thats about the dumbest thing i have ever heard.


Better check up on your automotive history junior. The original was known as a CARB spacer, and was used on CARBEURATED motors. About the only fuel injected motors that a throttle body space does anything on is a throttle body injected motor. Other than that, you're just wasting money.

I bet you have a turbonater too don't ya??? tongue.gif biggrin.gif

This thread was made with an overt attempt at humor, please take no offense.

i know that the carb. spacer was intended for barb'd cars and came way before throttle boddies, i had an 82 firebird with a 305 small block, 4 bbl carb, and 4 on the floor, basically a firebird 442 if you wanna look at it like that, i know my auto history, but to say that a THROTTLE body spacer was designed for a CARB'D car is an oxymoron, moron, i was just pointing out the misuse of words going on. the CONCEPT was for carb'd cars not the actual part, it wont bolt up to both DUH laugh.gif

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