plenium spacer

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g_ride
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i was looking for a spacer i went to stillen.com but it didnt look like they had them any idea how much they run and r they worth buying


Romanuts
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Skunk2 makes a plenum spacer, Very much worth your time. Dont remeber the cost but I understand it helps alot at lower rps. another thing that really helps out on the G's is a Z tube. Stock 350z Intake tube and a Jwt Pop Charger.

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WESIDE
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Try Intense motorsports.http://www.i-m-racing.com/index.htmlThese guys are awesome and I believe that they are a sponser here. Installed my motordyne spacer last month and am very happy. The only complaint that I have is when people turn in front of me and I am WOT at like 5000 rpm's.

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bigpei
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yea I the Skunk2 Spacer 5/8 which is thicker than motordynes, i really love it and sounds beasty it costs about 200-220 dollars enjoy :D

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g_ride
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now theres not really any performance shop in my area they died off after the fast and furious thing did how much would a nissan dealership charge to put a spacer on my car

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RED_DET
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You can put it on in 45 mins. I would not let any dealership install that for you. Especially with warranty issues. The less they know about your mods, the better off you are in the long run. I would go with the motordyne 5/16 spacer, it allows you to put the engine cover back on.

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WESIDE
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I agree with Red. Thats what I did. 5/16 basic spacer and about 45 mins of your time sound bout right. Motordyne also sends very detailed instructions with the package so even a beginner can do this themselves. Just take caution and have a torque wrench the measures inches per square foot and not pounds per square foot. If you have any questions respond here or talk to the guys at motordyne. They are helpful and tend to give you all the help, and questions/answers that you need. Wes

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Let me add that when you do the install for the spacer, take care not to let the rubber oil fill piece get caught in between the upper and lower intakes...ask me how I know that!

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WESIDE
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Haha, I did the same thing and had to re-torque it all over again.


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