Motordyne 5/16 Spacer differences
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Motordyne 5/16 Spacer differences
I'm close to purchasing a Motordyne 5/16 spacer, but I see there is a basic, iso-thermal, and copper iso-thermal.
I was almost going to purchase the basic until I noticed the other two. Is there any big benefit to paying a bit more and getting the iso-thermal/copper iso-thermal?
I was almost going to purchase the basic until I noticed the other two. Is there any big benefit to paying a bit more and getting the iso-thermal/copper iso-thermal?

Gary
I love the suppourt here.
Basically, the different materials used to create the spacers are different. The ability between the three types of material used gauge how efficiently it rid's of heat soak. The better the material dissapates heat, the better your car performs.
For future refference, try using the search tool. It may take some time, but its helpful when trying to learn about these things.
Basically, the different materials used to create the spacers are different. The ability between the three types of material used gauge how efficiently it rid's of heat soak. The better the material dissapates heat, the better your car performs.
For future refference, try using the search tool. It may take some time, but its helpful when trying to learn about these things.
I went with the 5/16 spacer with no iso thermal parts, on the rec. of a reputable tuner around here. you should just save your money, and btw I saw a couple of those floating around used.
MotorDyne's Spacers....!
I've been running (using) the 1/2" spacer ISO Copper for over 2+ years and love it, the downside is you can't use your engine cover. Doesn't MD also make a larger (5/8") spacer, had I know it existed I would have gone for "Bigger" HAHA That's big enough to polish from what I saw....
Gary

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