2 q's about spacers
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2 q's about spacers
spacer q's.
1. reading the motodyne site, it mentions specifically the mt g35c. I have an 06 automatic coupe. do i still benefit from this mod?
2. reading the dyno chart http://www.motordyneengineering.com/techinfo.asp
it looks like the spacer only helps after 6k? is this right? am i reading this wrong? If that is the case, do you notice any difference just driving around town and not racing?
thanks! I searched and read a lot, but didn't find this specific answer, a lot of other technical info that i don't really understand though
-chris
1. reading the motodyne site, it mentions specifically the mt g35c. I have an 06 automatic coupe. do i still benefit from this mod?
2. reading the dyno chart http://www.motordyneengineering.com/techinfo.asp
it looks like the spacer only helps after 6k? is this right? am i reading this wrong? If that is the case, do you notice any difference just driving around town and not racing?
thanks! I searched and read a lot, but didn't find this specific answer, a lot of other technical info that i don't really understand though

-chris
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The spacer is compatible with any year G35, automatic or manual.
Dyno results will vary from one car to the other, that dyno is showing that the car is reaching its maximum power output at around 6,300-6,400 rpms. The spacer can be felt throughout the power band.
-GP-
Dyno results will vary from one car to the other, that dyno is showing that the car is reaching its maximum power output at around 6,300-6,400 rpms. The spacer can be felt throughout the power band.
-GP-
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