Throttle Body Spacers???
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Throttle Body Spacers???
I have a 97 4runner and have been hearing a lot about these throttle body spacers and how they can increase hp and mileage... has any body here had any experience with them?
#2
IDk, who told you they will do anything good to your truck.
But TB spacers dont do anything for modern EFI (fuel injection) engines.
Go ahead and use the search function at the top right on the toolbar..
Oh and welcome to YT btw.
But TB spacers dont do anything for modern EFI (fuel injection) engines.
Go ahead and use the search function at the top right on the toolbar..
Oh and welcome to YT btw.
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From: Between a rock and a hard place, AZ
I had one for a while. Made a great cup holder.
Actually, in all seriousness, when I did actually have one on my engine, the only thing it did was whistle like a turbo spooling up when I punched it. That was it. No HP gains, no mileage gains. Just an annoying sound.
Actually, in all seriousness, when I did actually have one on my engine, the only thing it did was whistle like a turbo spooling up when I punched it. That was it. No HP gains, no mileage gains. Just an annoying sound.
#11
If you want quick HP gains, the best way to go with an EFI engine like modern Toyota's is to replace the entire intake with a K&N. Throttle body spacers should only make any difference at all on an engine with a carburetor. They will add a "whistle" to your truck when you punch it, but then again, replacing the entire intake will give it a much better sound with real power gains.
Or you could just do the deckplate mod that everybody talks about and stick a high flow air filter in there and be done with it. Won't give you the same power gains as replacing the entire intake but it will be much cheaper.
Or you could just do the deckplate mod that everybody talks about and stick a high flow air filter in there and be done with it. Won't give you the same power gains as replacing the entire intake but it will be much cheaper.
#14
There is nothing wrong with K&N, it must be the user if it fails. I and many others have had nothing but success with K&N for many years.
There are just some unlucky few who do something to the filter and it becomes a pain for them.
There are just some unlucky few who do something to the filter and it becomes a pain for them.
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I could have swore as soon as I added a couple stickers to my truck the throttle response increased dramatically.
Oh and whats wrong with K&N? I've used them and Airaid intakes on a few of my trucks with no problems. Have people had bad experiences? I have to admit I've never really been a part of any "offroad communities", mostly just tinkered on my trucks here and there so if those intakes had a bad stigma I never would have heard of it.
As far as the OP goes though, my personal opinion sways towards the deckplate mod. "Cold Air" intakes are expensive for what you get. Deckplate it, throw in a high flow filter, and run it! Thats what I plan for my 4Runner anyway.
Oh and whats wrong with K&N? I've used them and Airaid intakes on a few of my trucks with no problems. Have people had bad experiences? I have to admit I've never really been a part of any "offroad communities", mostly just tinkered on my trucks here and there so if those intakes had a bad stigma I never would have heard of it.
As far as the OP goes though, my personal opinion sways towards the deckplate mod. "Cold Air" intakes are expensive for what you get. Deckplate it, throw in a high flow filter, and run it! Thats what I plan for my 4Runner anyway.
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From: Between a rock and a hard place, AZ
K&N and the like are mostly hype. Do enough research on the topic, and you'll find that the paper filters are actually MORE effective in virtually every situation. I ran a TRD filter (K&N) for a few years. I saw no increase in HP or mileage. I cleaned and oiled it per manufacturers instructions. Not saying it was bad... just not worth it to me. Plus, with as dusty as it is around here, I had to clean and oil it often. Got old, fast.
I'm back to paper filters, and I'm happy.
Interesting read: Filter Test
I'm back to paper filters, and I'm happy.
Interesting read: Filter Test
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From: Between a rock and a hard place, AZ
Try searching with this term "ISR" or perhaps "Intake Silencer Removal Mod"
I know there are several write ups on how to do this...
Good luck.
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