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Old 07-18-2008, 03:08 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I think that the claim is that the turbulence generated by the spacer causes better mixing of the fuel / air mixture and results in more complete or efficient combustion. This can't work for the Hemi since the throttle body spacer is way upstream of the fuel injection points. The turbulence generated by the spacer would have to be sustained all the way through the intake plenum and the intake runners, not a believable proposition.
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Old 07-18-2008, 03:31 PM   #12 (permalink)
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wow, I heard it works but you have to have the TB spacer, a tornado fuel saver -to create a vortex in your air flow, the max fuel saver-which uses Neodymium Super Conductor Magnets, which break and then realign the hydrocarbon chains in the fuel, fuel magic in your tank- to re-condition your gas for performance, the Ram Jet turbo fuel saver- A Turbo Spinner that improves PCV valve function by atomizing corrosive blow-by particles, and a flux capacitor-which makes time ravel possible....you get enough snake oil in it, your bound to get an increase placebo effect of at least 2 mgp... LOL.

I heard the flux capacitor really does work...
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Old 07-18-2008, 05:23 PM   #13 (permalink)
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The only thing my throttle bodys spacer did for me was make my MOPAR intake rub on the hood and mess the silver paint up!

Does sound cool though!!
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wow, I heard it works but you have to have the TB spacer, a tornado fuel saver -to create a vortex in your air flow, the max fuel saver-which uses Neodymium Super Conductor Magnets, which break and then realign the hydrocarbon chains in the fuel, fuel magic in your tank- to re-condition your gas for performance, the Ram Jet turbo fuel saver- A Turbo Spinner that improves PCV valve function by atomizing corrosive blow-by particles, and a flux capacitor-which makes time ravel possible....you get enough snake oil in it, your bound to get an increase placebo effect of at least 2 mgp... LOL.

I heard the flux capacitor really does work...

That was funny BTW
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Old 07-18-2008, 09:28 PM   #15 (permalink)
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they were originally designed for the TBI chevys. Those vehicles actually saw gains from these. On our vehicles and most others it does nothing.
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Whaddaya mean, the flux capacitors don't work?
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they need more jiggawatts then our cars make...
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