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Does that go in the intake? if so its the same thing as a throttle body spacer, completely useless waste of money
Ya I think so but Im not sure the only thing with this is it's 10$ not 60$ for a spacer. But I think it looks like it does work.
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Thing is, the design of the engine prevents a device like this from accomplishing anything, all your doing is swirling air. If the fuel was introduced before the device then it might accomplish something. I had a throttle body spacer and actually noticed a drop in power with it. To me that thing just looks like an obstruction in the intake
Ya I don't know if it does and the real only way to test it is actually test it. It's like the intake manifold swap for the earlier Cherokees. When put on the dyno they actually found a drop in power.
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Those types of devices have been around forever.
They are complete and total junk. Proven so by many independent tests through the years.
Save your money and buy tuneup parts. At leas you get some return on your investment with that money spent!
They are complete and total junk. Proven so by many independent tests through the years.
Save your money and buy tuneup parts. At leas you get some return on your investment with that money spent!




