Um, here's a throttle body spacer for $15
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Um, here's a throttle body spacer for $15
70mm
Current Vehicle: 2002 HONDA CIVIC
Generic Name(s): THROTTLE BODY SPACER
Vendor(s): EDELBROCK
Vendor Part Name(s): THROTTLE BODY SPACER VICTOR X
Extra: 70MM BORE
Ok I just realized that link isn't going to work. It's going to take you back to the search page. Put in our info, obviously. HONDA, CIVIC, 200X Then scroll down to THROTTLE BODY SPACER and then choose 70mm or 75mm.
Is this the same type of thing as with the Helix Power Tower? This is a much better price. Who are Edelbrock and Victor X?
Current Vehicle: 2002 HONDA CIVIC
Generic Name(s): THROTTLE BODY SPACER
Vendor(s): EDELBROCK
Vendor Part Name(s): THROTTLE BODY SPACER VICTOR X
Extra: 70MM BORE
Ok I just realized that link isn't going to work. It's going to take you back to the search page. Put in our info, obviously. HONDA, CIVIC, 200X Then scroll down to THROTTLE BODY SPACER and then choose 70mm or 75mm.
Is this the same type of thing as with the Helix Power Tower? This is a much better price. Who are Edelbrock and Victor X?
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Hey, maybe they'll send someone one for free, and then he can "dyno test" it and post the results.
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Hey guys let's be sure to not respond to this thread because it's actually a performance thread.
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From Edelbrock's website:
Victor Racing Throttle Bodies and Adapters for Honda/Acura
Based on our 5.0L Mustang throttle bodies, the Victor 70mm and 75mm race throttle bodies can be easily adapted to a wide variety of applications. We eliminated the idle air motor mount and all unnecessary vacuum tubes, making these throttle bodies especially well suited for boosted applications. The throttle arm has a cable wheel with multiple take-off points. They are cast and fully machined by Edelbrock, then assembled by Magneti Marelli and come complete and ready to run with a throttle position sensor installed and pre-set. These throttle bodies can be adapted to a number of applications using our 1/2" thick spacer/adapters. Intake port matching will be required.
70mm Throttle Body ....#3811*
75mm Throttle Body ....#3812*
70mm Spacer/Adapter for Honda and Acura ....#38112*
75mm Spacer/Adapter for Honda and Acura ....#38122
70mm Universal Spacer/Adapter (undrilled) ....#38113*
75mm Universal Spacer/Adapter (undrilled) ....#38123*
Hmm. What does "undrilled" mean?
Hmm. I dunno.
http://www.edelbrock.com
Victor Racing Throttle Bodies and Adapters for Honda/Acura
Based on our 5.0L Mustang throttle bodies, the Victor 70mm and 75mm race throttle bodies can be easily adapted to a wide variety of applications. We eliminated the idle air motor mount and all unnecessary vacuum tubes, making these throttle bodies especially well suited for boosted applications. The throttle arm has a cable wheel with multiple take-off points. They are cast and fully machined by Edelbrock, then assembled by Magneti Marelli and come complete and ready to run with a throttle position sensor installed and pre-set. These throttle bodies can be adapted to a number of applications using our 1/2" thick spacer/adapters. Intake port matching will be required.
70mm Throttle Body ....#3811*
75mm Throttle Body ....#3812*
70mm Spacer/Adapter for Honda and Acura ....#38112*
75mm Spacer/Adapter for Honda and Acura ....#38122
70mm Universal Spacer/Adapter (undrilled) ....#38113*
75mm Universal Spacer/Adapter (undrilled) ....#38123*
Hmm. What does "undrilled" mean?
Hmm. I dunno.
http://www.edelbrock.com
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