Plenum Spacer
pro- you get to work on your car
con- you just spent $130 for nothing
don't waste your money.
edit- here's another thread talking about them, next time try the
function. https://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/f...-body-spacers/
con- you just spent $130 for nothing
don't waste your money.
edit- here's another thread talking about them, next time try the
function. https://www.hyundaiaftermarket.org/f...-body-spacers/
It's also an easy way to adapt another tbody onto a Beta intake manifold, just add in a set of countersinks and use countersunk allen heads instead of studs to hold the adapter on...
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From: San Diego, Ca
Vehicle: 2004 Hyundai Accent 1.6T
There is no reason to buy a spacer for your throttle body. At least that's what that looks like. I bought an IM spacer a couple years back. That did it for me. I used to take my cr out for a quick drive come back and the manifold was really warm to touch. Almost hot. With that spacer installed it was cooler and car drove smoother. Not much of a power gain, never dynoed it, but car felt better after long drives. There was a guy custom making them and selling them for cheep $20-$30. Try looking it up.



