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Torque spacers: how do they work Rich?
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 918029, member: 16241"] The idea behind reed spacers is to increase the crankcase volume by adding a spacer in front of the reed cage. Anytime you change the crankcase volume you change the signal that the reeds see. Different reed materials will react differently to small changes in the crankcase volume. So the short answer is , yes adding a spacer will make a change but whether or not that change is useful, noticeable, or even positive based on your requirements is something only testing will tell you. They are cheap and easy to install. Try it and see if you like the results. [/QUOTE]
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