Powerlabs VS Skunk VS MD

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repin_LB
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I was planning to purchase a spacer and was just debating on which brand i should get. Anyone have any recommendations in which brand to get? people were saying the powerlabs have great quality but havent read up much on the skunk and the MotorDyne it seems everyone hasn't had a problem with and everyone has them installed. I might be going with the MD just because i cannot find ANYWHERE or online either where Powerlab spacers are sold...Any help please

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tollboothwilley
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oh we could find you a powerlab spacer if thats what you want...

Most people have motordyne, they were the first to really come out with spacers for our engines.

I, and several others, have gone with the BLOX which would save you a good $140 over the motordyne and $100-150 over the powerlab.

Spacers are just a simple gasket. I'd say save a few extra $$ and go with BLOX, but thats just me.

Others will tell you to go with the Motordyne 5/16

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damnphool
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I've had the Skunk2 spacer on for about 3 months and am VERY happy with it. More power, better sound and MPG. Plus it's much cheaper than the motordyne..

awdjdmtalon
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+1 on the BLOX. I have had mine for 2 months now and am very happy w/ it. And it was about 140-160 cheaper. Check Ebeg. I found one w/ a make offer. Low balled the $hit out of him. Ended up getting it for $75 shipped.


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