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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 08:02 PM
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let me CLEAR The AIR! I am the original SKUNK2RACING Test g-35 Mule. EVERYTHING they Think, Dream, prototype, Produce for the g-35 Is Test fitted on my car First. DR CHARLES MADRID has been my Exclusive Mechanic for over 10 years now. he is the Head Mechanic on the SKUNK2RACING R&D Team for the Past 3 Years. There are a Great Many Different Plenum spacers on the market each with their good and Bad....... Some have been revised 1-2-3-4 or more times..... For the Skunk2 plenum spacer I am Sure 100% that it is the Finest Spacer on the market it is almost 1/2" Made of THERMAL Plastic..... Why? Because it Does NOT Conduct heat.... Aluminum and other metal spacers Conduct heat..... The Skunk2racing team has Always been at the forefront of Honda/Acura ALL MOTOR PERFORMANCE..... They have won for the past years Many Import magizines tuner/ manufacter of the year awards.... Why? Because their products WORK! They don't make CRAP.... Currently on my car I have their Final Pre production True Dual Stainless Exhaust. They Have MANY MANY Things coming out for our cars in the future. i Can't say what but Just You Wait and see........ You WON'T be dissapointed...Thanks..... David
 
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Old Dec 6, 2006 | 11:22 PM
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very cool
 
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Old Dec 7, 2006 | 03:54 PM
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plenum question

What is better, a 5/16 spacer or a completely new plenum such as the kintex or APS? What horsepower increase are we looking at. I estimate 5 to the wheels tops...
 
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Old Dec 7, 2006 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by in2win
What is better, a 5/16 spacer or a completely new plenum such as the kintex or APS? What horsepower increase are we looking at. I estimate 5 to the wheels tops...
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Old Dec 7, 2006 | 07:03 PM
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pretty good numbers for the MD 1/2" spacer and crawford plenum.. top 2
 
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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 02:10 PM
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I say go with the Kenetix Plastic Race plenum.. It's slightly taller than stock, and it's made of Plastic. The plastic plenum provides two benifits and is the intake of choice by most auto manufaturers today.
1- Cooler intake temperatures. The plastic doesn't transfer heat so your entire intake system stays nice and cool, down right cold in the winter. The lower plenum doesn't even heat up as much because of the cooler intake temps. The cooler the air the better the burn..

2- smoothness.. The plastic molds create a MUCH smoother inside surface than what you get with your standard cast aluminum plenums. This provides a smoother airway and creates less disruption in the air flow... the car doesn't only depend on the amount of air you get but the smoothness in the flow of that air. The smoother the flow the better the car can pull it in..

Well, we just had 4 servers crash at once.. bad power or something, I have to go..
 
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