Kinetix Racing SSV Extreme Flow Manifold
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Kinetix Racing SSV Extreme Flow Manifold
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http://www.autocarparts.com/part/1674/13/
Looks like a great design.
Anyone know what the other upper/lower plenum replacement manifold is that looks really trick in SS? Its not designed like this and i think its a little more expensive.
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Cory
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Kinetix SSV is worth it IMO... This car has one of the ugliest engine bays known to man... pretty much every after market plenum is ugly along with the stock plenum.
SSV is fawking HOTTTTTTTT and it does give you gains, how does it not? Its way more different than stock.. It replaces the upper and lower plenum whereas all other plenums only replace the upper portion.
SSV is fawking HOTTTTTTTT and it does give you gains, how does it not? Its way more different than stock.. It replaces the upper and lower plenum whereas all other plenums only replace the upper portion.
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Originally Posted by ninous26
Kinetix SSV is worth it IMO... This car has one of the ugliest engine bays known to man... pretty much every after market plenum is ugly along with the stock plenum.
SSV is fawking HOTTTTTTTT and it does give you gains, how does it not? Its way more different than stock.. It replaces the upper and lower plenum whereas all other plenums only replace the upper portion.
SSV is fawking HOTTTTTTTT and it does give you gains, how does it not? Its way more different than stock.. It replaces the upper and lower plenum whereas all other plenums only replace the upper portion.
Also, there are lower plenum replacements.....MOTORDYNE....that provide excellent gains across the board. There's a reason Nissan made this pancake style plenum for this engine. So we have MREV for the lower, we have spacers from Motordyne and PowerLab, and we have upper plenums from Kinetix and APS. There's others but I'm not going to dive in too deep right now.
Anywhoooo, unless you are FI you should stay away from the SSV. Even if you are FI the MREV and spacer combo should flow plenty.