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Old May 7, 2006
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OBX Throttle Body Spacer and Injen SRI

Does anyone know if the spacer will work with the Injen SRI? I know there have been problems with the AEM but I haven't been able to find any info on this. Thanks!

Edit: Forgot to mention I have a Neuspeed strut bar *doh!*

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ya it should work
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Eh, and I guess if it doesn't then I could always just sell it :P
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It WILL work
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someone esplain wut this spacer does? :S
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to FI engines, not much to show any kind of performance. They work best with Carbureted engines.
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you guys should say "it'll fit" instead of "it'll work"

because it probably won't serve the purpose it was intended to have (that is ... adding hp)
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Originally Posted by aznboysrfr
you guys should say "it'll fit" instead of "it'll work"

because it probably won't serve the purpose it was intended to have (that is ... adding hp)
oh for me it'll definitely work because i want the noise haha

i have it on my counter but havent installed it yet... no time... maybe tomorrow... just curious...

do all of our engines have 3 bolts and one nut holding the throttle body on? do i have to rip that one double-sided bolt out with vice grips or something? ooo or i could just slip a couple of nuts on there and just use a wrench
 
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