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Boonetown123
09/17/2014, 09:21 AM
Has anyone installed one? If so could you tell me if there were noticeable performance/ increased mpg changes. Really interested in putting one in.

Mile High VX
09/17/2014, 11:41 AM
Try this:

http://svx-motorsport-accessories.stores.yahoo.net/explvxthbosp.html

He's a member here as well.

eternal21
09/17/2014, 12:31 PM
Try this:

http://svx-motorsport-accessories.stores.yahoo.net/explvxthbosp.html

He's a member here as well.

Or save yourself shipping + $35 and get it here, instead.

http://www.throttlebodyspacer.com/product/SPE-35055---1.html

circmand
09/17/2014, 01:36 PM
Hey who wouldn't want more power and better gas mileage? But I am leery by any promises without a description as to why it works. (even if I do not understand the explanation) Anyone get one of these? Does it work? Does anyone know why?

Bird Dog 36
09/17/2014, 03:28 PM
I am interested in the real street feel and gas mileage results. I am also sceptical about the claims. If installed, let us know.

Boonetown123
09/17/2014, 08:09 PM
I am interested in the real street feel and gas mileage results. I am also sceptical about the claims. If installed, let us know.

Yes I definetly will! I don't think it'll hurt to experiment!

Boonetown123
09/17/2014, 08:09 PM
Try this:

http://svx-motorsport-accessories.stores.yahoo.net/explvxthbosp.html

He's a member here as well.

I will check it out. Thank you very much.

Boonetown123
09/17/2014, 08:11 PM
Or save yourself shipping + $35 and get it here, instead.

http://www.throttlebodyspacer.com/product/SPE-35055---1.html

Thank you! Won't hurt to save money!

eternal21
09/17/2014, 11:37 PM
Hey who wouldn't want more power and better gas mileage? But I am leery by any promises without a description as to why it works. (even if I do not understand the explanation) Anyone get one of these? Does it work? Does anyone know why?

How it works, supposedly:
http://www.carsdirect.com/aftermarket-parts/performance-accessories-throttle-body-spacers

Whether they work or not is debatable. There's a lot of info out there on the web....check it out. For the price of it....mmmmmm....I'm going to have to pass until someone gets it on a dyno.

I'd be more interested in intake manifold spacers.

circmand
09/18/2014, 06:26 AM
How it works, supposedly:
http://www.carsdirect.com/aftermarket-parts/performance-accessories-throttle-body-spacers

Whether they work or not is debatable. There's a lot of info out there on the web....check it out. For the price of it....mmmmmm....I'm going to have to pass until someone gets it on a dyno.

I'd be more interested in intake manifold spacers.

There is always a ton of info on the web. But 99% of it is crap made up by people who want to sell it to you. On the Interweb you can create fake web pages and fake experts and pretty much fake anything you want. Thats why people need to understand the need for real sources like newspapers instead of reading what some 30 year old guy living in his parents basement writes.

bartmanS4
09/18/2014, 07:41 AM
It's my understanding that these provide a trade off that gives you better performance at higher RPMs but not quite as good at lower RPMs. This is also what is shown in their dyno graph inset with the benefit coming in around 5300 RPM. Since I rarely go over 4k RPM in my VX this would likely have a slightly detrimental effect on performance for me. Think of a turbo lag but not quite that noticeable. If you spend a lot of your time in the upper RPM ranges you'd probably see some benefit.

circmand
09/18/2014, 01:56 PM
It's my understanding that these provide a trade off that gives you better performance at higher RPMs but not quite as good at lower RPMs. This is also what is shown in their dyno graph inset with the benefit coming in around 5300 RPM. Since I rarely go over 4k RPM in my VX this would likely have a slightly detrimental effect on performance for me. Think of a turbo lag but not quite that noticeable. If you spend a lot of your time in the upper RPM ranges you'd probably see some benefit.

I even understood what you said.

Triathlete
09/18/2014, 02:12 PM
Can't even believe the newspapers anymore Circ. Everyone is such a hurry to be the first to get the "news" out there that they don't even verify half the stuff they put out. :(
Now back to the topic at hand which I have no use full information to contribute :D

eternal21
09/18/2014, 07:54 PM
There is always a ton of info on the web. But 99% of it is crap made up by people who want to sell it to you. On the Interweb you can create fake web pages and fake experts and pretty much fake anything you want. Thats why people need to understand the need for real sources like newspapers instead of reading what some 30 year old guy living in his parents basement writes.


I'm not going to disagree with you. When I research stuff, I usually look at reviews. However, having a little knowledge of these from past experiences.....these were big when older cars used TBI, or throttle body injection, when fuel sprayed into the throttle body. Doesn't do much for other fuel injected systems.
The reviews of them:
http://www.silveradosierra.com/engine/throttle-body-spacers-t4921.html
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/367322-does-it-really-do-anything-throttle-body-spacer.html

Intake manifold spacers, however...those reduce the temp of the air going into the combustion chamber. As such, these work. There are plenty of independent reviews out there as well as independent dynos to back up the claims.