Originally posted by bruce
Now, you've changed things to suit your point.
If you look back I said increasing the volume was a good thing, and didn't limit it to JUST using a spacer.
With some work you can about double the oem plenum's volume, and that does work. Which gets back to the original statement that you disagreed with. A large plenum will even out the distribution, and you don't need to be running 9s to notice it. And a simple glance at a how HAC ducting is done will clarify what the real problem is.
While a spacer alone might not make a huge difference, things add up. Rework the plenum, add a spacer, and you can make a difference. Not to confuse things, but I increased my plenum 30 CID, and then had to add 8% more fuel to get back to a given AFR. To me that would indicate, the engine was flowing more air, and needed an increase in fuel. And again, to me, I think increasing the airflow, and amount of fuel an engine consumes, maintaining a specifc AFR, would be a good thing.
YMMV
Well, I'm not going to continue argueing with you. My point was that plenum spacers in turbo charged applications haven't been proven to work (as they're sold for our mostly stock type manifolds). You then moved the thread in the direction of "distribution". OK, fine, but they certainly don't help distribution, not an open spacer anyway, as was first brought up.
OK, then you moved it back toward the "volume change" making more power. I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
What ET and MPH gains did you make with the spacer. And please don't throw a lot of "high brow" theory at me about having to change "this or that" because of "whatever". Show me results and you'll have a convert.