SiriMoto Throttle Body Spacer and Gasket Install – Honda Civic 2012 2013 2014 2015



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If you are needing to install your throttle body spacer but aren’t too sure how to do so, then this video will definitely help you. Rudy goes over the installation procedure of the SiriMoto throttle body spacer and gasket. Even though the installation was done on our 9th Gen Si Project Car, the process is nearly identical for all vehicles, and is very straight forward.

Key Features of the SiriMoto Throttle Body Spacer and Thermal Gasket:

*Very simple and inexpensive modification that adds about 5 to 10 wheel horsepower! Horsepower gains depend on your application and other modifications.
*Includes a SiriMoto thermal throttle body gasket, which helps to increase horsepower gains by limiting the heat exchange between the intake manifold and throttle body / intake system.
*Comes equipped with a 1/8th inch NPT threaded port (and plug) that can be used for nitrous or as an extra vacuum port for sensors, etc.
*Spacer is made from aircraft grade 6061 aluminum.
*Spacer is available in red or silver – both machined and anodized to a show quality finish.
*Includes hardware (extended bolts, washers).

Partial List of Tools/Parts Needed to complete the SiriMoto Throttle Body Spacer and Thermal Gasket Install:

* 12mm Socket and/or Wrench [for Original Bolts/Hardware]
* 13mm Socket or 6mm Hex Bit [for New Bolts]
* 10mm Socket and/or Wrench
* 3/8″ Ratchet and Extension
* 3/16″ Hex Key for NPT Plug

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IMPORTANT SAFETY DISCLAIMER: When working on your car, always follow proper safety procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, letting your car cool down, using the correct tools and protection, jacking/lifting your car correctly, and in general being careful about what you are doing. If you do not feel confident doing something, do not attempt it! Instead, have someone else with more experience try or hire a professional. PRO Civic cannot be held responsible for any incidental or direct damages, injuries, or additional costs caused by installing any of the parts featured in our videos.


Post time: Jun-12-2017