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Old Feb 16, 2009 | 11:08 AM
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SSV "Velocity"

http://www.kinetixracing.com/new-ssv...zg3503-06.aspx



2006 MT Coupe here:

A couple questions. In my search through the forums I have found numerous posts on the old SSV manifold mainly saying that if you are N/A and would like this for looks you are probably going to lose some horsepower.

I was looking at dressing up my engine bay some while adding power, and I like the idea of a plenum spacer or the MREV2 but when I see this thing, I love the looks of it while attaching a polished air intake system like Injen.


Does anyone know anything about this "new" version? I can't seem to find any posts on it.

Would this new one provide as much power as a spacer/Kinetix v+ Plenum normally would?

I have a hard time justifying dressing up with engine with this mod if it isn't going to give me any sort of performance upgrade, like a spacer, at all.

My car is N/A with no other mods YET... though I am looking at FI down the road, so that also leads more reason to look at this option.

Any helpful insight into this would be great. thanks!
 
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Old Feb 16, 2009 | 11:23 AM
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Sorry bout the double post, I thought I had posted it in the wrong section then realized I hadn't
 
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Old Feb 16, 2009 | 06:45 PM
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It is nothing but pretty for n/a but for fi it does give a small boost to power but not much.
 
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