T tyler wright Active Member Joined Jun 5, 2006 Messages 470 Reaction score 0 Location louisville, MS Jun 16, 2006 #1 is there anyway to make a throttle body spacer yourself
A Andy G Active Member Joined Nov 20, 2005 Messages 283 Reaction score 0 Location Fruitland, UTA Jun 16, 2006 #2 why? I don't think that a TB spacer is going to do you enough good to be worth the effort........ Talk to ToddZ about modified TBs. That is the way to go!
why? I don't think that a TB spacer is going to do you enough good to be worth the effort........ Talk to ToddZ about modified TBs. That is the way to go!
T tyler wright Active Member Joined Jun 5, 2006 Messages 470 Reaction score 0 Location louisville, MS Jun 16, 2006 #3 thanks
T Travis Munday Well-Known Member Joined Dec 22, 2000 Messages 2,675 Reaction score 2 Location Fayetteville, GA Jun 16, 2006 #4 Sure. Buy some wood, drill some holes and you've got a spacer. It'd work just as well as a machined metal one, which is not at all.
Sure. Buy some wood, drill some holes and you've got a spacer. It'd work just as well as a machined metal one, which is not at all.
B Brock Lagunas Active Member Joined Jul 10, 2004 Messages 216 Reaction score 0 Location San Anonio, TX Jun 16, 2006 #5 yeah... driving normal you dont really feel any diff. i got mine tho because i was towing about 6000lbs every day. and under load you can def feel it. plus it helped me a little bit on gas. nothing dramatic tho.
yeah... driving normal you dont really feel any diff. i got mine tho because i was towing about 6000lbs every day. and under load you can def feel it. plus it helped me a little bit on gas. nothing dramatic tho.