Intake spacer question.

My dad said its gives you a little power boost, and said He make his own for his drag bike, so I'm going to make my own.

thats a very general statement... they will help out on an engine that has too short of an intake tract.... i wouldnt worry to much about that problem on a blaster though.. reed spacrs have become more of a gimmik than anything anymore.. little knowledge is put into them.. they just skate on teh old addage that they add low end power.. MAYBE on some engines thats the case. but for a blaster.. they allow you to clear the clutch arm with a bigger carb.. thats about it..
 
That’s why I requested the R and D section.
That question could be answered with dyno results backing it up
I would not run a reed spacer, it will loose power
If there is a big response from the members, then maybe the R and D section will get added.
The engine section will be cleaned up from the same but good questions
 
machine the intake manifold, take 1/8 off the top none on the bottom this will help throttle response too, Kennedy is rite no spacer
 
thats very untrue, it does not give you power, it feels like it, it just moves your powerband ex. origional powerband 5,000 rpm 3/8 spacer 5,500