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Skunk2 70mm Throttle Body Gasket 02-05 Honda Civic Si 02-06 Acura Rsx Type-s K20 on 2040-parts.com

US $23.00
Location:

San Gabriel, California, US

San Gabriel, California, US
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SKUNK2 70MM THERMAL THROTTLEBODY GASKET

02-05 HONDA CIVIC SI
02-06 ACURA RSX / TYPE-S

K-SERIES MOTORS
 
Part Number: 372-05-0080



Skunk2 Thermal Throttle Body Gaskets are designed as direct replacements for OEM gaskets. Skunk2's advanced high temperature thermal polymer material protects against heat soak and maximizes horsepower gains by reducing heat transfer. With the use of Skunk2 thermal gaskets, air intake temps are minimized which provides the your engine cooler air for combustion, and that means horsepower. This and bypassing several heat sources can provide you up to 5% more power. Skunk2 Racing Thermal Throttle Body gaskets are perfect for your race, weekend warrior and street application.

Features:

                    Direct replacements for OEM intake manifold and throttle body gaskets

                    Protects against heat soak and reduces the incoming air temperature before it reaches the cylinder head.

                    Reduces heat transfer into the intake manifold

                    High Heat deflection




 


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