What was done to your JK this week?
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Thanks all
The bombshell diffs were a nightmare to tape, but turned out really well
The wheels are ATX Slabs, with color matched rings
Still have a ways to go till she is all done, but I've had a lot of fun with it so far... I'll be at EJS with it in March
The wheels are ATX Slabs, with color matched rings
Still have a ways to go till she is all done, but I've had a lot of fun with it so far... I'll be at EJS with it in March
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Originally Posted by Nwapache
Just got her back from Northridge , another excellent job by David & crew.
AEV heat reduction hood
Psc crusher corners
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AEV heat reduction hood
Psc crusher corners
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Originally Posted by Nwapache
Just got her back from Northridge , another excellent job by David & crew.
AEV heat reduction hood
Psc crusher corners
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=381684"/>
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=381685"/>
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=381686"/>
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=381687"/>
AEV heat reduction hood
Psc crusher corners
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=381684"/>
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=381685"/>
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=381686"/>
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=381687"/>
No he wont have any power increase. Throttle body spacers are scams.
The idea of the throttle body spacer is to work the same way a carb spacer works or in a similar way a tunnel ram intake works. Basically allowing fuel and air more time to mix so you get a better mixture creating more power. On an old carb system this does work because on a carb fuel and air are BOTH injected through it. On all newer vehicles with fuel injection, the injectors are below the throttle body. The throttle body ONLY intakes air on newer vehicles, So basically the throttle body spacer allows more air to mix with...............well air. They are a scam
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No he wont have any power increase. Throttle body spacers are scams.
The idea of the throttle body spacer is to work the same way a carb spacer works or in a similar way a tunnel ram intake works. Basically allowing fuel and air more time to mix so you get a better mixture creating more power. On an old carb system this does work because on a carb fuel and air are BOTH injected through it. On all newer vehicles with fuel injection, the injectors are below the throttle body. The throttle body ONLY intakes air on newer vehicles, So basically the throttle body spacer allows more air to mix with...............well air. They are a scam
The idea of the throttle body spacer is to work the same way a carb spacer works or in a similar way a tunnel ram intake works. Basically allowing fuel and air more time to mix so you get a better mixture creating more power. On an old carb system this does work because on a carb fuel and air are BOTH injected through it. On all newer vehicles with fuel injection, the injectors are below the throttle body. The throttle body ONLY intakes air on newer vehicles, So basically the throttle body spacer allows more air to mix with...............well air. They are a scam
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Originally Posted by JeepBerg
New tank of gas, I've done about 380 miles so far and I have an increase of 1.8mpg
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No he wont have any power increase. Throttle body spacers are scams.
The idea of the throttle body spacer is to work the same way a carb spacer works or in a similar way a tunnel ram intake works. Basically allowing fuel and air more time to mix so you get a better mixture creating more power. On an old carb system this does work because on a carb fuel and air are BOTH injected through it. On all newer vehicles with fuel injection, the injectors are below the throttle body. The throttle body ONLY intakes air on newer vehicles, So basically the throttle body spacer allows more air to mix with...............well air. They are a scam
The idea of the throttle body spacer is to work the same way a carb spacer works or in a similar way a tunnel ram intake works. Basically allowing fuel and air more time to mix so you get a better mixture creating more power. On an old carb system this does work because on a carb fuel and air are BOTH injected through it. On all newer vehicles with fuel injection, the injectors are below the throttle body. The throttle body ONLY intakes air on newer vehicles, So basically the throttle body spacer allows more air to mix with...............well air. They are a scam
A while ago I added a performance exhaust and a CAI so I was expecting a little increase in MPG. Well after replacing them I got what I was looking for - my gas mileage jumped to 17.3 MPG. But after driving a while it is back down to 15.6 where it was in the first place. I'm not really sure what caused this but my guess is that when I wanted something to be so, subconsciously, my driving style changed to make it happen. Now that I am back to driving normal, so is my gas mileage! BUT it may also be that I am getting better mileage, but I like the sound of the exhaust so much that I get into the gas more!! Who knows!
MORAL OF THE STORY: Your gas mileage has more to do with your driving style than any accessory you can add!!