The idle of a vehicle shouldn't change much at all with the installation of a throttle body spacer like the part # AR300-574 that you referenced. If your idle is off you may recheck the install to be sure there are no vacuum leaks around the throttle body/spacer as that may cause the vehicle to hunt for idle.
The cable configuration for the throttle body would remain the same as well. You shouldn't have to make any adjustments at all. view full answer...
The Airaid PowerAid Custom Throttle Body Spacer # AR450-638 that you referenced should work just fine with the cold air intake system you have installed on your 2011 Ford Mustang. It will add about an inch to your intake track length which your cold air kit shouldn't have a problem accommodating.
Running two throttle body spacers would be a bit redundant and would greatly increase the chance of experiencing a fit issue so I can't recommend you go that route. view full answer...
We do carry a throttle body spacer to fit your F-350 with the 7.3L. It's part # AR400-521 from Airaid.
I've linked the install details for you as well. view full answer...
For some vehicles the throttle body spacers do not provide much of an increase, but for the 5.7 liter Hemi engines in the new Dodge vehicles every review I have found listed a noticeable increase in power and fuel mileage gains between .5 and 2 miles per gallon.
The mileage will depend largely on driving habits but horsepower and torque would realistically be around 5 more for both. view full answer...
Our programmers like the Edge Evolution part # EP85350 are designed to work with the smaller bolt-on modifications that your 2006 Ford F-150 has. An intake and throttle body spacer would work well with a programmer.
This programmer can add up to 35 horsepower and 45 ft lbs of torque to your 5.4 liter engine as well. view full answer...
The install for the # AR400-516 would be exactly how you described. You would just need to unbolt your throttle body so that you can install the gasket and spacer between the manifold and it and then reinstall everything.
I attached a diagram for you to check out as well. view full answer...
For your 2016 Toyota 4Runner the AirAid Throttle Body Spacer part # AR510-628 has been carried over as a confirmed fit. We confirmed this with our contacts at AirAid. I attached an install video for more info for you to check out as well. view full answer...
When installing the Airaid PowerAid Custom Throttle Body Spacer # AR200-540 you may need to extend the lines to reach the extended spot on the TBI, do so. Some cruise or kickdown cables may require adjustment. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Airaid and he said your actual mileage increase using the Airaid PowerAid Throttle Body Spacer # AR400-531, which you reference, on your 2008 Ford Expedition will depend on many factors, including the condition of your vehicle, terrain, tire inflation, weather conditions, elevation, etc. He said Airaid does not test its throttle body booster with all vehicles, but relies on customer feedback and said most customers have reported an increase of 1-3 MPG.
I have... view full answer...
The Airaid PowerAid Custom Throttle Body Spacer, part # AR200-630-1, which you references, fits both the 2015 Chevy Camaro with 3.6L V6 and 6.2L V8 engines. The blades of this throttle body booster cause air entering the engine to tumble and spin. This ensures a highly atomized fuel-air mixture in the combustion chamber, which boosts fuel efficiency.
I have included the installation instructions for part # AR200-630-1 for you to check out. view full answer...
The Airaid PowerAid Throttle Body Spacer part # AR300-637 has been confirmed as a fit for your 2016 Jeep Wangler.
I would recommend the Airaid MXP Cold Air Intake System with SynthaMax Dry Filter # AR312-132 which has been confirmed as a fit for your vehicle as it has a dry filter which will be easier to clean.
If you plan to go off-road a lot and would see a lot of dust an oil-based filter would be a better option though. For that you would need the part # AR310-132. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Airaid and he said that the Custom Throttle Body Spacer, # AR510-624, will give your 2013 Toyota Tacoma an additional 4 to 6 ft pounds of torque and will increase horsepower by 1 to 2. Airaid also said that you will not be able to measure these gains on a dyno because they happen so low in the RPM range.
If you are looking for a more substantial gain, I would recommend installing a cold air intake. We offer the Airaid Cold Air Intake System with SythaFlow... view full answer...
The Airaid PowerAid Custom Throttle Body Spacer # AR300-631-1 is a fit for your 2018 Ram 2500 with the 6.4L HEMI. I checked with the manufacturer to confirm the fit and it will work well for your truck. I've attached the installation instructions to assist. view full answer...
The Airaid PowerAid Custom Throttle Body Spacer, part # AR510-621, is a compatible fit for your 4.6 liter 2011 Toyota Tundra. It is legal in all 50 states and compliant with the California Air Resources Board, is made in the USA, and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. view full answer...
If you have a 3.6L engine in your 2015 Colorado, the Airaid PowerAid Custom Throttle Body Spacer, part # AR200-630-1 is confirmed as a fit for your truck. This comes with the gaskets and hardware included.
This spacer helps improve horsepower and engine torque while improving fuel efficiency. view full answer...
Airaid doesn't Dyno test the throttle body spacers such as # AR200-630-1 for your 2010 Chevy Camaro with the 6.2 liter Corvette motor. Any gain in horsepower would probably not be noticeable on a vehicle that already has a ton of power. It can help the engine run more efficiently.
Using a programmer such as the Flashpaq # SU2845 will provide more power. The estimated power gains are 19.9 horse and 18.3 feet pounds of torque. view full answer...
The Airaid PowerAid Custom Throttle Body Spacer # AR300-631-1 is not California legal but it is a confirmed fit for a 2014 Ram 5.7L. I've attached the installation details to assist further, but unfortunately the CA based company makes this spacer that cannot be used locally. view full answer...
A throttle body spacer like the part # AR200-630-1 should not void your engine warranty. But I would recommend you check with a GM dealer.
When you install an aftermarket part on your vehicle likethis, you are protected by the Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act. This act states, in part, that unless the installation and the part caused a problem then the warranty cannot be voided. I recommend looking it up online.
This product is 50 state legal too which means it passes CARB standards. It might... view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and pulled throttle body spacer # AR510-624 to measure it for you. Left to right the holes are 2-3/4 inches apart on center. Front to back they are 2-5/8 inches apart on center. I have included a picture showing this for you.
This spacer is designed for a Toyota Tacoma. Even though the Hilux is basically the same truck I cannot confirm that it will fit a Hilux.
Also, this spacer is designed for the 4.0 liter motor. There isn't an option for a 2.4. view full answer...
The Airaid PowerAid Throttle Body Spacer, part # AR310-510, does come with all of the gaskets, bolts, and washers required to install this on your 1997 Jeep Cherokee.
This is a fairly straightforward install and since you have all the parts needed I'd estimate the install time at about 30 minutes.
I have attached a link to the installation instructions for you. view full answer...