Q. Throttle Body Spacer for 2005 Accord 4 cyl.
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Q. Throttle Body Spacer for 2005 Accord 4 cyl.
I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with adding a throtle
body spacer kit on their 4 cylinder Vtec?
If you did, would you say that it added the claimed 3 or 4 mpg AND the
few extra horsepower?
Was/is there an issue with throttle cable lengths to consider during
installation?
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Re: Q. Throttle Body Spacer for 2005 Accord 4 cyl.
harley.davidson@mailcity.com (George C.) wrote in news:453e953f.1807312
@news.west.earthlink.net:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with adding a throtle
> body spacer kit on their 4 cylinder Vtec?
>
> If you did, would you say that it added the claimed 3 or 4 mpg AND the
> few extra horsepower?
>
> Was/is there an issue with throttle cable lengths to consider during
> installation?
>
> .
>
Don't you think if there were mpg/horsepower to gain that Honda would have
installed it already?
Spacers can make sense in multi-barrel carburetors, where you can gain 1%
or so more bhp. In single-barrel EFI throttle bodies (such as yours) thay
are mere snake oil.
Don't waste your cash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@news.west.earthlink.net:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with adding a throtle
> body spacer kit on their 4 cylinder Vtec?
>
> If you did, would you say that it added the claimed 3 or 4 mpg AND the
> few extra horsepower?
>
> Was/is there an issue with throttle cable lengths to consider during
> installation?
>
> .
>
Don't you think if there were mpg/horsepower to gain that Honda would have
installed it already?
Spacers can make sense in multi-barrel carburetors, where you can gain 1%
or so more bhp. In single-barrel EFI throttle bodies (such as yours) thay
are mere snake oil.
Don't waste your cash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Q. Throttle Body Spacer for 2005 Accord 4 cyl.
harley.davidson@mailcity.com (George C.) wrote in news:453e953f.1807312
@news.west.earthlink.net:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with adding a throtle
> body spacer kit on their 4 cylinder Vtec?
>
> If you did, would you say that it added the claimed 3 or 4 mpg AND the
> few extra horsepower?
>
> Was/is there an issue with throttle cable lengths to consider during
> installation?
>
> .
>
Don't you think if there were mpg/horsepower to gain that Honda would have
installed it already?
Spacers can make sense in multi-barrel carburetors, where you can gain 1%
or so more bhp. In single-barrel EFI throttle bodies (such as yours) thay
are mere snake oil.
Don't waste your cash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@news.west.earthlink.net:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with adding a throtle
> body spacer kit on their 4 cylinder Vtec?
>
> If you did, would you say that it added the claimed 3 or 4 mpg AND the
> few extra horsepower?
>
> Was/is there an issue with throttle cable lengths to consider during
> installation?
>
> .
>
Don't you think if there were mpg/horsepower to gain that Honda would have
installed it already?
Spacers can make sense in multi-barrel carburetors, where you can gain 1%
or so more bhp. In single-barrel EFI throttle bodies (such as yours) thay
are mere snake oil.
Don't waste your cash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Q. Throttle Body Spacer for 2005 Accord 4 cyl.
harley.davidson@mailcity.com (George C.) wrote in news:453e953f.1807312
@news.west.earthlink.net:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with adding a throtle
> body spacer kit on their 4 cylinder Vtec?
>
> If you did, would you say that it added the claimed 3 or 4 mpg AND the
> few extra horsepower?
>
> Was/is there an issue with throttle cable lengths to consider during
> installation?
>
> .
>
Don't you think if there were mpg/horsepower to gain that Honda would have
installed it already?
Spacers can make sense in multi-barrel carburetors, where you can gain 1%
or so more bhp. In single-barrel EFI throttle bodies (such as yours) thay
are mere snake oil.
Don't waste your cash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@news.west.earthlink.net:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with adding a throtle
> body spacer kit on their 4 cylinder Vtec?
>
> If you did, would you say that it added the claimed 3 or 4 mpg AND the
> few extra horsepower?
>
> Was/is there an issue with throttle cable lengths to consider during
> installation?
>
> .
>
Don't you think if there were mpg/horsepower to gain that Honda would have
installed it already?
Spacers can make sense in multi-barrel carburetors, where you can gain 1%
or so more bhp. In single-barrel EFI throttle bodies (such as yours) thay
are mere snake oil.
Don't waste your cash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Q. Throttle Body Spacer for 2005 Accord 4 cyl.
harley.davidson@mailcity.com (George C.) wrote in news:453e953f.1807312
@news.west.earthlink.net:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with adding a throtle
> body spacer kit on their 4 cylinder Vtec?
>
> If you did, would you say that it added the claimed 3 or 4 mpg AND the
> few extra horsepower?
>
> Was/is there an issue with throttle cable lengths to consider during
> installation?
>
> .
>
Don't you think if there were mpg/horsepower to gain that Honda would have
installed it already?
Spacers can make sense in multi-barrel carburetors, where you can gain 1%
or so more bhp. In single-barrel EFI throttle bodies (such as yours) thay
are mere snake oil.
Don't waste your cash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@news.west.earthlink.net:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience with adding a throtle
> body spacer kit on their 4 cylinder Vtec?
>
> If you did, would you say that it added the claimed 3 or 4 mpg AND the
> few extra horsepower?
>
> Was/is there an issue with throttle cable lengths to consider during
> installation?
>
> .
>
Don't you think if there were mpg/horsepower to gain that Honda would have
installed it already?
Spacers can make sense in multi-barrel carburetors, where you can gain 1%
or so more bhp. In single-barrel EFI throttle bodies (such as yours) thay
are mere snake oil.
Don't waste your cash.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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