No. Matter of fact, Hot Rod magazine recently asked the same question, & ran a series of dynomometer tests. They concluded that the effect of a carb spacer of any type depends upon a whole host of things. On some engines, ANY spacer did nothing. On others, there was a small increase in torque. On others, a small loss. It seemed to depend on individual intake designs, cams & rpms, but that doesn't explain all their results. Bottom line: the gains when there were some, were of the order of 2%, so unless you're looking for max output & you already have your car/motor scheduled for dyno testing, I wouldn't bother.