FS: Motordyne MREV2
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Excellent condition Motordyne MREV2. What you see is what you get....nothing wrong with it. $450 shipped. Buy the Motordyne 5/16" spacer with it, and I'll cut you a better deal!
Check out my other post for lots of other parts available, including:
-Motordyne Plenum Spacer
-Motordyne MREV2
-Kinetix High Flow Cats
-Authentic NISMO oil and radiator caps
-JDM Driver side battery cover
-Authentic IMPUL shift ****
-Z1 Motorsports black intake Z tube
-Carbon fiber 350z half engine cover
-UPREV Osiris Basic software/license/ciphper wire
-GT Spec Front Upper Strut Bar
-Authentic JDM Dash Kit & A/C Controls for double DIN stereo install
Check out my other post for lots of other parts available, including:
-Motordyne Plenum Spacer
-Motordyne MREV2
-Kinetix High Flow Cats
-Authentic NISMO oil and radiator caps
-JDM Driver side battery cover
-Authentic IMPUL shift ****
-Z1 Motorsports black intake Z tube
-Carbon fiber 350z half engine cover
-UPREV Osiris Basic software/license/ciphper wire
-GT Spec Front Upper Strut Bar
-Authentic JDM Dash Kit & A/C Controls for double DIN stereo install
Last edited by Jhambor; Oct 4, 2014 at 02:30 PM.
This should go fast, I just installed mine a couple weeks ago with 5/16 spacer and I definitely noticed the difference, a lot torquier through out the power band.
GLWS
EDIT: I noticed that MD only smooths out 2 of the ports. I was tempted to polish the whole thing smooth, but figured there might be a reason not to. At this point, I'm not removing it to do all that.
GLWS
EDIT: I noticed that MD only smooths out 2 of the ports. I was tempted to polish the whole thing smooth, but figured there might be a reason not to. At this point, I'm not removing it to do all that.
This should go fast, I just installed mine a couple weeks ago with 5/16 spacer and I definitely noticed the difference, a lot torquier through out the power band.
GLWS
EDIT: I noticed that MD only smooths out 2 of the ports. I was tempted to polish the whole thing smooth, but figured there might be a reason not to. At this point, I'm not removing it to do all that.
GLWS
EDIT: I noticed that MD only smooths out 2 of the ports. I was tempted to polish the whole thing smooth, but figured there might be a reason not to. At this point, I'm not removing it to do all that.
Last edited by xxflipxpryd3xx; Sep 28, 2014 at 06:30 PM.
I have a 2006 6MT. I honestly dont know much about the earlier versions because I've been focused only on mine, but I do think it does something. I know there is a LOT of research done on MREV2 on both Rev-Up and non-rev up motors. From what I understand the spacer is key as well.
I opted for the copper iso thermal, no valve needed. I wanted to cut as little as possible and not have to worry about flipping a valve in cold/hot times. With the copper iso-thermal, there is no valve (no cutting of hoses), just hook it up and forget about it.
I opted for the copper iso thermal, no valve needed. I wanted to cut as little as possible and not have to worry about flipping a valve in cold/hot times. With the copper iso-thermal, there is no valve (no cutting of hoses), just hook it up and forget about it.
I have a 2006 6MT. I honestly dont know much about the earlier versions because I've been focused only on mine, but I do think it does something. I know there is a LOT of research done on MREV2 on both Rev-Up and non-rev up motors. From what I understand the spacer is key as well.
I opted for the copper iso thermal, no valve needed. I wanted to cut as little as possible and not have to worry about flipping a valve in cold/hot times. With the copper iso-thermal, there is no valve (no cutting of hoses), just hook it up and forget about it.
I opted for the copper iso thermal, no valve needed. I wanted to cut as little as possible and not have to worry about flipping a valve in cold/hot times. With the copper iso-thermal, there is no valve (no cutting of hoses), just hook it up and forget about it.
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This should go fast, I just installed mine a couple weeks ago with 5/16 spacer and I definitely noticed the difference, a lot torquier through out the power band.
GLWS
EDIT: I noticed that MD only smooths out 2 of the ports. I was tempted to polish the whole thing smooth, but figured there might be a reason not to. At this point, I'm not removing it to do all that.
GLWS
EDIT: I noticed that MD only smooths out 2 of the ports. I was tempted to polish the whole thing smooth, but figured there might be a reason not to. At this point, I'm not removing it to do all that.
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