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Throttle Body Spacers
« on: July 27, 2007, 01:47:43 PM »
I've been looking for little tweaks and relatively inexpensive add on's for the truck to give it a little more power.  Throttle body spacers come to mind but I've never really used one.

Do they actually work?  Do the ones with the spirals cut into them to spin the air offer any better performance over ones without the cuts?

How bout those tornados things anyone have luck with those?

And yes, other little things to do are welcome suggestions.  Again, nothing major and relatively inexpensive.
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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2007, 01:53:04 PM »
You'd do better with the gas line magnets.

A friend installed a throttle body spacer in his PT Cruiser. It did nothing other than raise the deck height of his airbox closer to the hood when it closed, causing some interference.  undecided
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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2007, 02:05:04 PM »
gas line magnets?
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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2007, 02:05:21 PM »
Hardwood actually makes a better spacer then either phenolic or aluminum.Pretty cheap too,if you're handy.Wood will insulate the TPI unit (so will plastic)wheras the AL ones just add space & transfer heat.

It's something to consider as a fine adjustment after air inlet & outlet improvements.

BTW,my own expierience with these predates MPFI,Carb bases & TBI's are flat on the bottom lending themselves to easier expierimentation.Also no coolant flowing though them-kind of a bad thing for a wood spacer laugh

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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2007, 02:09:34 PM »
gas line magnets?

They line up the molecules in the gasoline.More orderly.Like the rope lines outside a theater.Smoother flow.
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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2007, 04:42:45 PM »
And Popular Mechanics said of one of the TB spacer units it was evaluating that it was so flimsily constructed that there was real danger of it coming apart and getting sucked into the engine. Which is a Very Bad Thing.

Pretty much any gimmick that you see advertised to boost your gas mileage is crap.

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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2007, 04:50:24 PM »
the best way I know to increase your gas mileage without spending a dime...

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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #7 on: July 27, 2007, 07:04:32 PM »
In the days of carburated engines spacers were good, added a few horsepower.

Not sure about the whole computerized stuff now.

a side note...  a factory 426 Hemi will produce 800 horsepower at dynamo, watched it on the speed channel the other night. Last small block I built in 94 ,a 327 chevy was 425 on the bench, granted the car it went into avg 4 miles gallon.

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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #8 on: July 28, 2007, 03:18:13 AM »
A gizmo that works is a quality re-usable air filter, like a K&N. 
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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #9 on: July 28, 2007, 09:44:43 AM »
Best gas saver that I've found is the "Park" gear Wink

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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #10 on: July 28, 2007, 03:58:43 PM »

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Best gas saver that I've found is the "Park" gear


Followed closely by "lighter right foot".

Lupinus, to answer your original question, throttle body spacers do work on some vehicles.  How well they work depends on how poorly the original intake setup was designed and whether or not the vehicle has already been modified in other aspects.  For your presumably stock vehicle they are usually a waste of time and money unless you have done some other mods to make it breath better.  What mods it will take are determined by your particular vehicle.

The Tornados are a gimmick.  They would be laughable if they weren't such an intentional snake-oil scam.  The only two things they do effectively is restrict the flow of air into your engine and enhance the flow of dollars out of your wallet.  Just say no.

Also be careful of the reusable filter setups.  If you drive in dusty conditions I wouldn't use one.  They flow better because they filter less.  I have know several people who used them but switched back to paper filters the first time they took off the reusable and found the intake tract coated with dust.  Others have used them without a problem.  One very big problem is that they filters are shockingly easy to overoil.  The excess oil sheds off into the airstream as tiny droplets which deposit onto the MAF sensor.  Not a problem if you don't mind pulling the sensor for a cleaning every now and then.  However, if you are the "don't bother" type when it comes to routine, regular preventive maintenance, I'd pass.

Probably the cheapest upgrade in terms of dollar for horsepower would be some type of cat-back exhaust system and a tune-in-a-box.  Borla, Walker, DynoMax, Flowmasters, and others make direct fit replacement exhaust systems for many vehicles.  One of those in conjunction with a SuperChips or some other type electronic tuner will net you an increase in power.  Don't expect it to be a Honda-to-Hemi kind of change, though.  Just something enough to notice, usually barely.  That is, until you check your mileage.

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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #11 on: July 28, 2007, 07:39:45 PM »
The idea behind the spacers is economical in the regards it's going to put more money in someone's pocket while there is a little less in yours.

The premise is twofold. 

1. it's supposed to offer a little more time for gas/fuel mixture to expand enroute to combustion chamber.  This only applies to TBI style injection.

2. They are supposed to swirl the air more to promote better air/fuel mixing.  Some have a ACME like threading to them.

I've never read a word about them actually working.  If they do indeed work, it's not to the degree that brings it up and beyond just driving mundanely or like a Nascar yahoo trying to make up 10 places in the last lap.

They might promote better A/F ratio mixing, but again, not beyond your driving habits.  Mileage can easily vary by 30% depending on how you actually drive.
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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #12 on: July 29, 2007, 04:59:46 AM »
yeah seems to be the general consensus is the things don't work lol.  I'm thinking that the money would be better spent on a decent cat back exuast or an underpully system.  No I'm not looking for nascar but you ever hit a big hill in 4th gear in an 87 s15 jimmy with that 2.8 baby in it?  Not looking to build a race car but some more power would be nice lol. 
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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #13 on: July 30, 2007, 07:30:37 AM »
Can't beat cubic inches, just the way it works. 

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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #14 on: July 30, 2007, 07:37:23 AM »
yeah seems to be the general consensus is the things don't work lol.  I'm thinking that the money would be better spent on a decent cat back exuast or an underpully system.  No I'm not looking for nascar but you ever hit a big hill in 4th gear in an 87 s15 jimmy with that 2.8 baby in it?  Not looking to build a race car but some more power would be nice lol. 

I used to have a 91 S-10 with a 2.8...  yep it sucked doing the big hill thing on highways. I do miss the 25-27 mpg I got with it.

My 98 Jimmy with a 4.3 will fly up any hill but it averages 14 mpg in town and 20 on the Hwy.

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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #15 on: July 30, 2007, 09:29:16 AM »
Put a raw egg in the shell under your gas pedal  grin


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Re: Throttle Body Spacers
« Reply #16 on: July 30, 2007, 09:41:43 AM »
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