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Old 01-05-2005, 06:03 PM
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looking for anyone who has used a 1" spacer between throttle body and manifold?? i have a 99 ram 1500 with a 5.9 and am considering a spacer,I have heard they give about 15 more hp and 2-6 more mpg.looking to see if anyone has used them and found they actually work or just not worth the price and work??? Please let me know. Thanks in advance.
 
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Old 01-05-2005, 06:14 PM
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I've never heard anything good about a spacer on our engine. 15 more HP is a crock... LOL! At least, in my opinion. 2-6 MPG is also false... that's a FAR stretch... I wish you the best though!!

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Old 01-05-2005, 06:38 PM
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Sorry but all the spacer is good for is a paperweight.
 
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Old 01-05-2005, 08:50 PM
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you could buy this blower. . .it would give you more power than that spacer and cost less too

 
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Old 01-05-2005, 09:36 PM
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Spacers work about as good as the blowers they sell on ebay for $200 to turbo charge you car.
 
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Old 01-07-2005, 03:17 AM
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Here is a cut-and-paste from Speedtweaks.net:

These spacers do not provide any gains in HP at all. They claim to increase TQ and MPG but we tested one and it gained nothing. The Dyno showed no gains in HP or TQ. We also had contacted one of the manufacturers for their comments on them and here's the direct quote (from email):

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From: AirAid Info
Subject: Re: AIRAID.COM Contact Form
Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 09:20:36 -0700

Dear Sir, thank you for your inquiry in our products. The spacer makes no HP on the Dyno. It makes all of it's power in torque in the low end. If you haven't noticed any power on the Dyno or the track then it's doing what it's supposed to. You would not see any gains down the 1/4 mile or increases on the Dyno. The idea of the spacer is to improve overall drivability and fuel mileage. In most cases when people install a bolt on part they expect better mileage and power, what happens is they are into the throttle a lot more than before trying to test performance and that's when the decrease in mileage happens.

Sincerely,

<Airaid Technician>
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"The spacer makes no HP on the Dyno. It makes all of it's power in torque in the low end."
"If you haven't noticed any power on the Dyno or the track then it's doing what it's supposed to."
"The idea of the spacer is to improve overall drivability and fuel mileage."
So...it doesn't make any more HP, is not supposed to help in 1/4 mile performance (or on the Dyno), and is mainly for mileage and bottom end Torque. Well, Dyno's show TQ figures and there were no changes, mileage stayed the same, and 1/4 mile performance wasn't affected on the several others who have tried it (including us). They also are still not able to explain how the spacer keeps the swirl effect through the two turns (90 degree and 45 degree) in the intake plenum of the Dodge Ram/Dakota/Durango manifolds.

While the Throttle Body Spacer showed no gains on the 3.9/5.2/5.9L Magnum engines, the 4.7L engines have been reported to show noticeable gains from the spacer. Why? It's a much more efficient intake system with less restrictions than the Magnum engines. It may work just fine for the 4.7L crowd but we'll look into this at a later date for Dyno and long term MPG testing.
 
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speedtweeks also has a note on spacers on the site as well , saying the same as snipert has mentioned . but how has the fast man tb worked for everyone is my question?
 
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A TB is a whole different animal. That actually increases the amount of air comming into the intake.
 
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Wow Am I glad I found this post. I wanted to buy one of the spacers for my truck because I read all that B/S about the hp gains and mpg gains...Guess I will just save for my headers and tints now...
 
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speedtweeks also has a note on spacers on the site as well , saying the same as snipert has mentioned . but how has the fast man tb worked for everyone is my question?
The Fastman TB (52mm in my case) was one of the best mods I've done. I recommend it highly.
 


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