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  1. #1

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    I am looking at getting a throttle body spacer for my Chevy 350 SB. I am currently somewhere in the ballpark of 360 rwHP. The stats on the spacer claim a 15% gain in horsepower, 10% more torque, and an 8% increase in gas mileage. I do know that for the money, a throttle body spacer is an excellent bolt-on but are those stats realistic? How much of a gain am I actually looking at?

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    your gains



    HP = 0

    TQ = 0



    outcome = Waste of money

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    You *may* get some improvement in throttle response. I do know I`ve seen carburator spacers add up to 10 hp on 400 hp engines (about 2.5% gain) but usually they work because the intake manifold isn`t perfectly optimized for the rest of the engine.
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