throttle body spacer??
#3
Originally Posted by Ozrein
Everything I've read, they are worth more as a paper weight than actually installed on a 4.3.
100% correct. From what I've heard from anyone that had a vortec engine they're almost useless. I say almost because they make a whistling sound that I guess some people like.
#5
Now I'm gonna go against popular opinion here. I had one on my old Noma, altho it was a tbi motor. I noticed a small, and I mean small, improvement in mid range throttle response, and I also noticed that no matter how hard I drove the truck, I always got 19 mpg. It was pulling 17 after I chipped it, 19 after I put the spacer in. Just my .2 cents.
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#8
Originally Posted by 203Cree
Now I'm gonna go against popular opinion here. I had one on my old Noma, altho it was a tbi motor. I noticed a small, and I mean small, improvement in mid range throttle response, and I also noticed that no matter how hard I drove the truck, I always got 19 mpg. It was pulling 17 after I chipped it, 19 after I put the spacer in. Just my .2 cents.
On a dry manifold dynos have shown a LOSE of power due to heat retention.
If you really want a spacer tap it for nitrous and you will more then make up for the heat retention. Its the only thing they are good for.


