Plenum Spacers

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Joined: Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:42 pm
Car: daytona blue 03 350z

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hey guys im looking into getting a Motordyne Pro Plenum Spacer i wanna hear the pros and cons of buying one of them. i hear they give a quicker redline and adds a deeper growl to the engine what do you think about them are they worth the money?


jfairladyz
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Joined: Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:03 pm
Car: 2004 nissan 350z

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i definitley think that the plenum spacer is the best mod for the price. for 200 bucks, your getting about 8-10 horse power. i have one, when u r in neutral ur rpms go down a little bit more and the car gets a deeper sound.

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evildky
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my understanding is the biggest benefit comes in the front 2 cylinders which are otherwise somewhat restricted, and I seem to recall seeing a 7whp bump on the dyno, but it's more necesarry on forced induction engines

fletch350z
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Car: 2003 350Z Performance

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I actually spoke with Tony (founder of Motordyne) before they were big and tested his beta version of the 5/8ths plenum spacer (which I still currently have on my Z) and I have been nothing but completely satisfied with both the quality of his work and the quality of his customer service. I would definitely recommend the product.

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doug steward of crawford z car is also a very reputable guy and an active supporter of the z comunity in the nashville area


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