- Fuel, Carbs & Intakes
- Throttle Bodies
- Hamburger's Torque-Curve EFI Spacers
Noticeable Increase in Throttle Response and Torque
In order to work properly, an engine's air and fuel mixture needs to be a specific ratio. Hamburger's Torque-Curve EFI systems continually adjust this ratio to best suit driving and environmental conditions. The overall performance of an engine suffers when more air is needed but the throttle body can't keep up.
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Turbulence is created when then engine is running at partial throttle and a negative pressure zone forms on the upper backside of the throttle blade. Since air flows to a low pressure area, the incoming air gets drawn down to it like a vacuum. This low pressure condition slows the introduction of air into the intake manifold, producing less available air resulting reduced power.
The unique design of Hamburger's Torque-Curve port affects airflow in the engine's throttle body. By eliminating the low pressure area and accelerating air flow into the intake manifold, you will gain engine performance and fuel efficiency. These spacers are dyno proven, surpassing all others in results and popularity. .
Features
- CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum
- Improves fuel efficiency
- Easy to install
- No whistle