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Old 07-24-2010, 01:54 PM
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Nonrevup & Revup Lower Plenum

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I was wondering if the lower plenum for the revup and nonrevup were the same. I am trying to do a DIY port and polish very similar to the MREV and wanted to know if there were any differences between the two. Thanks.!
 
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completely different
 
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Old 07-28-2010, 01:11 AM
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The DE plenum has long runners on the lower intake, the Revup has shorter intake runners. The longer runners produce more low/mid range torque, but the shorter runners on the Revup have less restriction and allow a larger volume of air which produces more top end power (and sacrifices some of that low end grunt in the process). The MREV2 plenum is based on the DE with the longer runners.

DE on the left, Revup on the right:

 
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Old 07-28-2010, 06:59 AM
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Is it worth buying the REVUP and Motordyne spacer or just "pay to play" and buy the Kinetix???
 
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the MREV from motordyne is worth it, itll give you the most noticeable hp gain
 
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MREV2 style manifold with a plenum spacer is your best option for most people.
 
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is ther gain on the non rev up with this intake
 
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Originally Posted by youngG
is ther gain on the non rev up with this intake
Maybe a little, its almost the same as your current plenum but with slightly bigger openings.
 

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Thanks for the pics!
 
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