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Darcy
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9/14/2002
18:55:05

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Hey guys, just wondering if anyone has a throttle body spacer on their 318. If so, how do you like it? mileage? performance? Here's the real question...does anyone have the blueprint for one so that I can make my own? Mine is a '92 club cab 4x4
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steve-on-nos
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9/14/2002
19:08:13

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from what i have read no horsepower or torque.0 none,some gas mileage improvement.would not spend $100.00.thats my opinion.



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9/14/2002
20:26:42

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Supposidly the stock beer barrel intake on the 3.9/5.2/5.9 already "swirles" the incoming air. If you really want to make one up they look to be about .25 - .5 thick with something like a 4 TPI thread cut into the bores. I think this thread is just some the manufaturer can say "See, this makes the air swirl". I think you would be better off spending the machine time on opening up the bores on the throttle body and taking the air horns down flush.



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9/14/2002
22:01:55

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I've read many posts regarding TBS's because I was thinking of purchasing one. The general consensus was that owners of 3.9's, 5.2's and 5.9's think that there a glorified paper weight. Other terms used were "crap", "ripoff" and "this thing cost me a hundred bucks and it didn't do sh*t"

However, 4.7's seem to notice a slight gain in hp and gas mileage. (better mpg)

2000 4.7 auto, CC, 3.92 lsd, Mike Leach "flash",
Gibson 3" single out, K$N drop-in, synthetic mobil 1.

Hope this helps.

mopar2ya

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9/14/2002
22:03:46

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I've read many posts regarding TBS's because I was thinking of purchasing one. The general consensus was that owners of 3.9's, 5.2's and 5.9's think that there a glorified paper weight. Other terms used were "crap", "ripoff" and "this thing cost me a hundred bucks and it didn't do sh*t"

However, 4.7's seem to notice a slight gain in hp and gas mileage. (better mpg)

2000 4.7 auto, CC, 3.92 lsd, Mike Leach "flash",
Gibson 3" single out, K$N drop-in, synthetic mobil 1.

Hope this helps.

mopar2ya

kota on 20s
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9/16/2002
00:37:46

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take off the intake manifold and the belly pan, and look inside it and you will see why it dosent work

-Eric
Injection is nice, but i'd rather be blown.
5.2L, 5speed. Powerdyne SC, 50mm TB, 2bbl M-1, 1.7RR's, MSD 6BTM, ciramic JBA headers, carsound cat, dumped gibson

foleyr
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9/17/2002
14:55:51

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works great for me .. 2000 v8 4.7L man .. and sounds great .. more rear sound + more power + more mpg


RYan


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Todd W
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9/17/2002
19:43:52

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Thats because the 4.7L has a different intake. I believe it's made out of plastic? Anyway, it's -definatly- not a beer-barrel intake. These things are about half as thick (or more) as the engine block. :0P



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9/19/2002
03:19:00

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I know it's not supposed to work on the 5.9
but.....I just took mine off and I lost the power
band above 4400 I've had for the last two
months. The engine definately had more after
4K to 4800 with it on. It has to be the
additional height but that manifold is really tall
already?. Just my two cents. Mike
ps. I changed nothing else.



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9/19/2002
06:28:10

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Beware that you will not be able to use your TBS if you get an after market TB such as F&B or Fastman. I have a fastman 68mm and am unable to use the TBS.



kota on 20s
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9/19/2002
12:33:02

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hmmm... wich would i rather have, a TB wich does something, or a spacer wich does nothing?...lol

who really cares if you cant use it?

-Eric
Injection is nice, but i'd rather be blown.
5.2L, 5speed. Powerdyne SC, 50mm TB, 2bbl M-1, 1.7RR's, MSD 6BTM, ciramic JBA headers, carsound cat, dumped gibson

DaveR
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9/19/2002
12:58:30

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You should just save your money and get an M1. That way you'll make all kinds of torque from about 3k on up to the rev limiter.



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9/19/2002
15:20:52

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I don't care at all if I can't use the TBS. I'd much rather have a TB that is worth the price.

That was just a note for those thinking about both. You make the choice.



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