View Poll Results: Are you interested in possibly purchasing the ThermoBlock Spacer?
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Interest in ThermoBlock Spacers
#1
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Interest in ThermoBlock Spacers
Hey fellas, you may have seen the recent thread for the thermoblock spacer I had put on my car from Outlaw Engineering. Some have asked when they will be available, so I'm taking a poll to see how much interest there is. Sean at Outlaw Engineering said he could have them in the next couple of weeks, but needs to know the volume of interest. If you're new to the subject, we have a thread already chatting about the product, otherwise chime in if you have any interest. No clue on the cost, but probably dependant on number of people interested.
Here's the link to the other thread: https://acurazine.com/forums/ramblings-12/review-adobe-photoshop-album-1-0-a-96356/
Here's the link to the other thread: https://acurazine.com/forums/ramblings-12/review-adobe-photoshop-album-1-0-a-96356/
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Originally Posted by ndawood
depending on the price i would be interested... although i would like to see some other cars go through the dyno to get a few more before and after numbers....
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Yep, I'd want to make sure the problem noted in the VTEC range on your car wasn't the result of the spacer, if not it would be really interesting to see in on a car functioning normally.
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Originally Posted by IndyTypeS
Hey fellas, you may have seen the recent thread for the thermoblock spacer I had put on my car from Outlaw Engineering. Some have asked when they will be available, so I'm taking a poll to see how much interest there is. Sean at Outlaw Engineering said he could have them in the next couple of weeks, but needs to know the volume of interest. If you're new to the subject, we have a thread already chatting about the product, otherwise chime in if you have any interest. No clue on the cost, but probably dependant on number of people interested.
Here's the link to the other thread: https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=96356
Here's the link to the other thread: https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=96356
Well Shawn can come see me so he can pay the vending fees and sell his product here.
till then, NO advertising the product.... gauging interest is fine...
#11
03 TL-S A-Spec
This is an old thread but I'll resurrect it. I just bought and installed the thermoblock spacers from Outlaw engineering. Great product. Bombed around in second gear and it felt more snappy. The shift from 1st to second actually squawked my Toyos, didn't do that before the install. Plus the top of the Intake manifold (the aluminum piece showing in the middle of the cover piece) was still cool after about 15 minutes of running around, it's usually quite warm after that. I'm happy. Quick easy install, just get some gasket remover though, the gasket on the TB is a bitch to clean off, did it in about 2 hours including scraping off the gasket.
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i would like to get this too...but heres an important question tho...i have a 01' TL-p...n im bout to swap it with a 02' TL-S TB...on their site they warn u bout getting the rite 1 for ur make n year kuz there r slight differences between yrs...so what should i do if i wana order this...kuz i know the 01' tl-p gasket is different from the 02' tl-s gasket...but im not sure bout the headers?...does any1 know?
#14
Not Asian
Originally Posted by Cdn A-Spec
E-mail them. They are great to work with, answered all my questions quickly. They can probably set you up with the two pieces you need.
#16
Not Asian
From their website:
However, there's been a dispute with the shape of the curve.
RESULTS: maximum gain 8.6 whp and 9.2 ft-lbs of torque at the 4900 RPM point with an average gain of 5 across the power band.
#17
03 TL-S A-Spec
I probably won't get a dyno, sorry too much cash to waste. IF you look at the shape of the curve, it looks like an issue before the spacers. Even with that issue they give good gains. Seat of the pants meter says it's quicker. I'll run it at the track come March to give you the gains from my previous runs (it's the only performance engine mod I've done since my CAI, which I've had with my first runs).
As for the chemical I used, beer. I gave my buddy some beer and a razor blade and 45minutes and two cuts later he had it removed.
Plus for not much cash and a couple hours time, plus cooler intake temps you can't go wrong. I'll give any gas milage gains next time I fill up (this tank has been burned running the crap out of the car).
As for the chemical I used, beer. I gave my buddy some beer and a razor blade and 45minutes and two cuts later he had it removed.
Plus for not much cash and a couple hours time, plus cooler intake temps you can't go wrong. I'll give any gas milage gains next time I fill up (this tank has been burned running the crap out of the car).
#18
Not Asian
Yeah, I didn't mean the spacers effected the curve. Just that there seems to be a problem with the car initially. For $90, it's a good deal. Probably will get your money back in better gas mileage alone.
#20
03 TL-S A-Spec
Sorry didn't mean to sound offensive. I'll let you know the milage gains next week (i usually go through a tank a week, I drive alot). If you do order and have any install questions let me know. Maybe if I get time I'll make a how-to.
Yes it is different as it includes a spacer for the TB and the upper intake manifold. They don't claim to spin the air as it enters the TB either, just that it keeps everything cooler. Trust me it works.
Sorry if I'm positing a lot about this product, their offices are just North of where I live and for the price it seems to have worked great. When I get my headers I'll be probably just as excited (after spring hopefully).
Yes it is different as it includes a spacer for the TB and the upper intake manifold. They don't claim to spin the air as it enters the TB either, just that it keeps everything cooler. Trust me it works.
Sorry if I'm positing a lot about this product, their offices are just North of where I live and for the price it seems to have worked great. When I get my headers I'll be probably just as excited (after spring hopefully).
#22
03 TL-S A-Spec
Another quick opinion, today the car really woke up. The car definately feels faster. Getting to speed is quicker. I'd like to see how it works on the TL-P also.
#24
Ok... in this picture you can see my Helix TB Spacer (diffrent tone of silver). Now, can someone explain to me if this is what you guys are talking about, just by another company?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#25
Outlaw Engineering ThermoBlok spacers are thermal insulating replacements for your stock intake manifold and throttlebody gaskets. Made from a heat blocking phenol resin laminate, ThermoBlok spacers increase power from your engine by keeping the intake cooler.
#26
Burning Brakes
Originally Posted by Cdn A-Spec
Sorry didn't mean to sound offensive. I'll let you know the milage gains next week (i usually go through a tank a week, I drive alot). If you do order and have any install questions let me know. Maybe if I get time I'll make a how-to.
Yes it is different as it includes a spacer for the TB and the upper intake manifold. They don't claim to spin the air as it enters the TB either, just that it keeps everything cooler. Trust me it works.
Sorry if I'm positing a lot about this product, their offices are just North of where I live and for the price it seems to have worked great. When I get my headers I'll be probably just as excited (after spring hopefully).
Yes it is different as it includes a spacer for the TB and the upper intake manifold. They don't claim to spin the air as it enters the TB either, just that it keeps everything cooler. Trust me it works.
Sorry if I'm positing a lot about this product, their offices are just North of where I live and for the price it seems to have worked great. When I get my headers I'll be probably just as excited (after spring hopefully).
If you could post a how-to that would be great. How difficult was it to replace the intake gasket?
#27
03 TL-S A-Spec
Quite simiple, you retain the stock metal gasket and use the ones provided with the kit. The PITA one is the TB gasket. It's stuck on pretty good. I'll take some pictures tonight of what needs to be removed and such. I have the .pdf of the instructions also, so I'll use that. The only thing it'll be missing is showing the actual parts dissassembled, but it'll give you a good idea. Look for it tomorrow night.
#28
Ok, so we are talking about two thermo gaskets/spacers, one for the intake manifold and the other for the TB. Now.... I'm curious to know that, if we add this thermo gasket/spacer to the intake manifold, for those memebers, including my self with the CT titanium strut bar, will the manifold clear, due to it being raised?
Does who have the strut bar, now that it's a close fit as it is? Please let me know if I'm off here....
Does who have the strut bar, now that it's a close fit as it is? Please let me know if I'm off here....
#29
03 TL-S A-Spec
It's not that big of a spacer. I have the Neuspeed and stock strut bars. The stock plastic cover still fits. Even my POS AEM CAI still fits with the TB spacer. I'll get the DIY instructions going tonight and you'll see.
#31
03 TL-S A-Spec
Sorry guys, they'll be a bit. I'll try to get them tonight, but I've been slammed at work and will be for the next couple weeks. I'll try my best to take a break today and get them done.
#32
Burning Brakes
Check out this web link for installation instruction:
http://www.outlawengineering.com/Ins...onda%20V-6.zip
http://www.outlawengineering.com/Ins...onda%20V-6.zip
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I want to get these spacers installed on my car but am just trying to figure out whether or not I will have any problems in the winters since the car will be running alot cooler than normal.
Also for those that are interested a groupbuy is in the works and hopefully will be up and running in the near future!
Also for those that are interested a groupbuy is in the works and hopefully will be up and running in the near future!
#38
Burning Brakes
I went ahead and ordered the thermoblock spacers for my '02 TL-S. I heard that the group buy would probably only save the $6 shipping cost.
Hopefully it will deliver the 4-5 whp as claimed.
Hopefully it will deliver the 4-5 whp as claimed.
#39
Originally Posted by dj5
I went ahead and ordered the thermoblock spacers for my '02 TL-S. I heard that the group buy would probably only save the $6 shipping cost.
Hopefully it will deliver the 4-5 whp as claimed.
Hopefully it will deliver the 4-5 whp as claimed.