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2/10/2004
20:43:24

Subject: RE: Throttle Body Spacers. Good, Bad, Evil?
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SPACERS are a joke. When we had carbs the spacers helped some by giving the air/fuel mixture more time to atomise before intering the plenum of the manifold. This promoted better fuel economy and power. Also, back when Dodge and Ford heated their manifolds with an exhaust cross-over, the PHENOLIC spacers like the one MOROSO sells insulated the carb and kept the fuel cooler. With MPI there is no gain with spacers. They are rip offs.



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2/10/2004
22:45:24

RE: Throttle Body Spacers. Good, Bad, Evil?
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One use for spacers: drill and tap for N20.



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2/10/2004
22:47:55

RE: Throttle Body Spacers. Good, Bad, Evil?
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Well.......Ok. Doesn't the nitrous kit already come with a spacer?



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2/10/2004
23:01:15

RE: Throttle Body Spacers. Good, Bad, Evil?
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Not if you are planning on using a couple (or one) fogger nozzle.



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8/27/2004
12:45:39

RE: Throttle Body Spacers. Good, Bad, Evil?
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where can I find my IAT sensor on my 1999 dakota 3.9L? I have the plug and everything, but no where to put it! :)

thanks for the help guys!



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9/06/2006
19:36:46

RE: Throttle Body Spacers. Good, Bad, Evil?
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Alright,... i have an 03 single cab 3.9 with dual MagnaFlow exhaust and a super chip programmer installed on it. i want to know if any one can give me a list of excellent performance parts (prefferably cheap) that i could bolt on. im goal as of right now is to beat an SRT 4 neon and i know that is sorry to say but "hey" you have to start somewhere, i can pretty much hang with the R/T automatics but not too much the standards (depends on who is driving) So if anyone can help me out it will GREATLY be appreciated......



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