Moose Racing Torque Spacer

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Moose Racing Torque Spacer

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I searched but didn't find any details - excuse me if this is a repost.

Has anyone used one of these on an '01 engine? If so, did you notice any difference and did you have to re-jet for it?
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I've seen this too and am curious.
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Roostius said he recommends it with his porting and that it should help even a stock engine. I put one on my bike yesterday and ran it a couple of passes on the street in front of my house. Didn't seem to cause any adverse effects and jetting seems fine. Will take it out to the track this weekend to see if there's any noticeable difference.
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Post by Homeskillet »

Didn't really notice any difference in either performance or jetting, but I left it in place because the fitup is much better w/ the airbox boot. Have heard that on a 250 you need to space the pipe as well to get the benefit, wondered if any of that applies to the 5 zero zero.
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Didn't notice any difference on the track but the bike won't idle now. May need to tweak the air screw a bit.
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seems odd that it would effect the idle, no air leaks?
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Doesn't seem to have any. I would think it would idle up higher (run lean) if there were. Performance seems no different - low, mid, and top end of the rev spectrum feels the same. No difference in how the power comes on compared to without the spacer. Will work with it tomorrow evening.
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jbird_710 wrote:Doesn't seem to have any. I would think it would idle up higher (run lean) if there were. Performance seems no different - low, mid, and top end of the rev spectrum feels the same. No difference in how the power comes on compared to without the spacer. Will work with it tomorrow evening.
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Sounds like you found a electrical leak :lol:
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