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US $42.99
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33076, United States

33076, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:RPS-SPC-005R Warranty:Yes Part Brand:RPS Brand:RPS UPC:Does not apply





Throttle Body Spacer Red Acura CL & TL-S 2001-2003

Throttle Body Spacers
Applications: Acura CL & TL-S 2001-2003
 
Our Throttle Body Spacers are designed to increase Horsepower & Torque. By creating more intake manifold volume along with a better air fuel mixture you will make more power and get better fuel economy. CNC Machined from 6061 Billet Aluminum we can assure you the fit and finish is perfect. Pair the spacer up with a Thermal Throttle Body Gasket & Intake Manifold Gasket (not all applications) for even better gains by reducing the heat transfer from your engine.
 
For the serious racer we have also drilled and tapped the spacer for a 1/8" NPT nitrous jet or vacuum/boost reference port.
 
- 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum
- Tapped for Nitrous or Vacuum Source
- Install in Minutes
- Better Fuel Economy
- Hard Anodized Finish
- Extended Bolts included
- Lifetime Warranty
- Made in USA
 


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