Throttle body spacer and/or air intake?
Can anybody tell me about which throttle body spacer to use? I noticed in 4WD parts catalog they sell a 60mm and a 62mm spacer (Hesco brand). Do I need to measure my throttle body bore? I have a '91 Laredo w/ an automatic transmission, 4.0L. I have also heard of having the throttle body bored to a bigger dia but not sure how to do that. I know they sell them with bigger aftermarket bores but I'm on a budget. Also I want to add a cold air intake (I think). I am looking to increase horsepower and torque any way I can. These two things will help as I understand it. Fuel efficiency would be nice but I prefer the extra horsie's and torque for trails. All input is greatly appreciate:xjtalk:d. Thanks!
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well, my budget includes mods for my jeep of course, just don't wanna spend huge money on things that won't help on the trail. Why would they make such a thing if it don't do much?
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A Carb/Throttle body spacer works best on a Carb or Throttle body injected engine, giving the air and fuel more time to atomize (mix). The 4.0 is a direct injection engine so all the spacer is going to do is give more room for the air coming into your engine to travel. Some people have reported a better throttle response and some a whistling noise. Neither of which I feel is worth the money.
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I've read time and time again that a throttle body spacer is a waste, but we have one member here that swears it improved his gas mileage noticeably. It's not a measured before and after install, just what he saw on the gas gauge before and after.
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All I'm going to say :deadhorse:
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If you're going to buy a TB spacer at all, get the cheapest one you can find (or make your own) that has a 62mm bore and no helix. That helix bore is nothing more than a marketing gimmick so don't fall for it.
If you then add a 62mm TB (cheap in ebay), a true cold air intake with the filter shielded from hot underhood air (you can make your own with bits bought from Home Depot), and insulate the underside of the intake manifold with a Thermotec heat blanket, you'll see a nice improvement in throttle response and a slight improvement in gas mileage.
With the intake side of the engine taken care of, it'll then respond better to a freer flowing exhaust.
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i have a cowl (the space where the windshield fluid sprays out) CAI i have noticed a definite gain in power. it also increased my mpg from 12 to 17. it also makes the stock air box disappear. it moves the intake up as well for water crossings. it sounds like im selling you on it. but i would recommend it. it adds to the sound of the jeep if that matters to you. but the best is to pair the CAI with a Cat Back Exhaust you'll see better performance.
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the Cowel setup also makes it a permanent air filter too.
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Save for a port and polish and new injectors. New injectors alone are worth the coin. TB spacer is just another way for someone to make money off of nothing. You can also buy a bored TB that gives pretty nice response.
Even a intake with an open filter is a bit of a waste of money. All it's doing is suckin in hot air under the hood. I say put money where it counts and actually makes a difference.
So if you have a oil leak. Fix that first. Then modify. I'm sure those 3 O rings on the oil filter adapter are leaking. That's a cheap fix. Just my 2 cents.