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Has anyone out here tried the AFE throttle body spacer on their Passport yet?

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Any MPG increase? Put one on an Oddessey the other day and it's reporting 29 MPG on the highway!
 
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I don't understand the purpose of this. Why would you want a spacer on the throttle body and why it would even make a difference.
Sounds like snake oil to me really. Maybe back in the days with carburetors it helps with increasing swirl in the air flow to mix the fuel better but with port and direct injection engines, it won't do a thing.
 
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I'm thinking, that if a 2" spacer helps Torque and/or MPG, don't you think Honda would have put one in their design?
 
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Wouldn't The MAF measure the same rate of airflow whether the intake has a 1" spacer in it or not? And even if the rate of airflow was radically different wouldn't whatever adjustment the MAF makes compensate for that and whatever performance boost results be rather miniscule?

I'm all for tinkering but at some point you gotta' figure that the original design engineers woulda' thought of this if it made that much difference.
 
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Exactly, if someone wants to do "bolt ons" there only going to make a difference if you tune the ECM to take advantage of whatever air/fuel improvement that mod is able to provide, (sometimes more top end at the expense of low end power or vice versa), with a stock tune the ECM is going to adjust for whatever bolt on modification you install and attempt to keep everything operating within the preset parameters. Possibly even reducing torque, H.P. if its detecting somthing that shouldn't be.
Believe me I love tinkering around with vehicles and I'm not trying to talk down to anyone else who likes to do the same but the Passport and most modern vehicles are so far away from the 50's, 60's, and 70's vehicles that you could port match and polish intakes and exhausts, go with bigger carburetors, camshafts, and exhausts and have a real screamer. If that's what you want, (like me) probably best to get a older muscle car, or tuner car and enjoy your Passport for what it is. JMHO.
 
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Confirmed 33 mpg. In an Odessey.
He's also added an intake, pictured, and vcm muzzler. So clearly these gadgets will pay for themselves before Xmas!

Has anyone here tried anything similar with their Passport?
I'm not sure if I'm seeing that intake properly, but it appears there's a gaping hole on the side that would dismiss any cold air coming in from the exterior inlet. If that indeed is a hole, it's sucking in hot engine air. :unsure:

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