Phenolic Manifold Spacers have proven to be a great way to increase performance. The phenolic manifold spacers increase power by dramatically reducing the transfer of heat from head of the engine to the intake manifold, meaning incoming air is more dense. The point behind it is to lower intake air temps going into the combustion chamber as much as possible. This allows you to run more ignition advance which will allow you to make more power. Without it, hotter air enters the combustion chamber, increasing the risk of detonation, requiring you to retard the timing, and loose power. The car's computer handles all of this and will ajust the timing to yeild the best performance. For every 10 degrees you drop the temp of incoming air into the engine you make 1 horsepower more. So if your underhood temp is lets say 210 to 220 degrees (this is normal) the air entering the engine is probably close to 170 or 180 degrees on a 80 degree day. It's possable to lower the incoming air temp and get it close to the temperature outside. That's a 10 HP gain!After that upgrade if you really want to keep things cool you can header wrap your intake manifold to block the hot air under the hood from coming in contact with the IM. If you don't want to use header wrap you can buy a can of 1500 degree engine paint and paint the IM. This will block some of the heat. You can pick up a couple cans at your local speed shop. Look in the yellow pages under speedshop.This company makes a very high temp coating that's even better than the 1500 degree paint. They also sell header wrap.
http://www.teegardenmotorsports.com This another thing you will want to do after your spacer and IM wrap or paint. From the factory your intake manifold has hot engine coolant flowing through your TB and intake manifold runners. This is terrible for gas mileage as well as power, because it heats up the incoming air, and we're trying to prevent that. The manufacture does this for people that live in very cold area's so yout TB doesn't freeze. In the summer and if you live where it never drops below zero this isn't a issue.There will be a inlet and outlet small coolant lines going into your TB. You can remove these small hoses and not have the hot engine coolant going through the TB and runners, in turn helping keep the air feeding your engine alittle cooler. Disconnect the hose supplying the TB with coolant and reconnect it where the hose goes back into the engine. That way you bypass the TB and don't heat up the IM. You'll end up with one hose coming out of the engine or main coolant line, then going back into itself at the return fitting. Lastly having a CAI (cold air intake) pulling in air from the outside instead of under the hood. You can also header wrap it, or paint it. If you don't have a CAI you can build one with this link.
http://www.teamdelsol.com/howto/coldair/diycoldair.htm If at any time I have totally confused you, post here or e-mail me and I'll walk you through it. All of these mods together can gain a WHP gain of 20 to 25 horse. Coatings do the following things. They provide:Increased H.P. and Torque Increased lubrication protectionReduce frictionReduce part temperatureIncrease combustion chamber efficiencyReduce detonationOxidize fuel more efficientlyShed carbonKeep heat in the combustion chamber and exhaust systemDisperse heat from intake manifolds, cylinder heads, oil pans, brake components, wheels, alternators and carburetorsReduce thermal transfer into intake manifolds, heads, brakesReduce corrosion and chemical damage to partsReduce fuel separation and – drop outIncrease port and exhaust velocityExtend part lifeAnd much much moreSound beneficial to you?Why should you use them? Well look at the above list. Is there anything there that you don’t need, or want? When you consider the cost of parts, anything that can increase the life of those parts is of interest. Even if you do not intend to race, the benefits should be obvious. Think about the fuel available today. If you could reduce the potential for detonation and the attendant power loss and damage, wouldn’t that be worth while? If you are racing, one thing you can be sure of, the car ahead of you is using this technology. If you want to stay competitive you must use every bit of help you can get.The guy that runs the website will make a spacer for you, with a gasket from your car.
http://rogueperformance.com/ThermalSpacers.html You can get the phenolic material in sheets locally. Look in the yellow pages under plastics.Then you can make your own.Header wraps