okay i know on carbed cars a Throttle body spacer gives some more low end torque. Is it possible to do this on a 96 Firebird with stock intake?
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I was told they help top end, but that was just hotrod magazine, so who knows ;)Turbocharged and intercooled.<br />17psi(oops), stock fuel pump, no FMU<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/phoenix64\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/id/phoenix64</a> <br />Video: <a href=\"ftp://ftp.pfabrication.com\" target=\"_blank\">ftp://ftp.pfabrication.com</a> Assorted car ****: TurboCamaroFull.
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Carb'd cars don't have 'throttle bodies'
The purpose of our spacer is simply to keep the TB cooler - nothing more.
Carb spacers allow for more time for gravity to act on the falling fuel and air mixture so that there is a supposed increase in momentum of both, thus coining the eventual extreme term of Tunnel Ram (these stick up way way high).2002 5-spd NBM Camaro
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thanks guys.
dominic - is the part that has the blades not called a throttle body?
So a throttle body spacer wouldnt give me any gains in my car?00 Camaro with the Y87 Package!<br /><br />stock times 15.59 @86.3mph with a 2.25 60\'
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