Throttle Body Spacer
I have a 2004 Hemi, and I was looking for a little more low and mid-range power. I was told a TBS could help in that respect. Just wondering if they actually provide an improvement and if so, what brand do you all suggest.
I personally am against TBS's. I think they are a waste, never saw an improvement but to each their own... I hear widely mixed reviews on them.
~Amanda
~Amanda
the throttle body spacer wont work on a vehicle with injecters that inject directly into the head/cylinder ect. they only work for systems that inject into the throttle body its self.i dont know about the other moters but the hemi is a milti port not throttle bidy injection,so it wont work for it. the science is to allow for a little more distance for the air fuel to atomize. with the spacer you get that extra[for example ]half inch.when there are injecters for each cylinder they do no good.
Wow I learn something everyday from this forum. Thanks for the info...
ORIGINAL: chrisandclauida2
the throttle body spacer wont work on a vehicle with injecters that inject directly into the head/cylinder ect. they only work for systems that inject into the throttle body its self.i dont know about the other moters but the hemi is a milti port not throttle bidy injection,so it wont work for it. the science is to allow for a little more distance for the air fuel to atomize. with the spacer you get that extra[for example ]half inch.when there are injecters for each cylinder they do no good.
the throttle body spacer wont work on a vehicle with injecters that inject directly into the head/cylinder ect. they only work for systems that inject into the throttle body its self.i dont know about the other moters but the hemi is a milti port not throttle bidy injection,so it wont work for it. the science is to allow for a little more distance for the air fuel to atomize. with the spacer you get that extra[for example ]half inch.when there are injecters for each cylinder they do no good.



