Plenum spacer
I drove about 8,000 miles on my car and installed everything at the same time and didn't notice much. Maybe it's the older G owners that are losing their grip on reality? Lol JK
looooooooooool. My vision of reality is quite distorted to be honest lol.
I wish I could say more, but my motor is still 100% stock
Been driving stock for nearly 40k miles, so I think I'd notice the small difference a Plenum Spacer makes. MAYBE NOT.. We'll see eventually.
I wish I could say more, but my motor is still 100% stock
Been driving stock for nearly 40k miles, so I think I'd notice the small difference a Plenum Spacer makes. MAYBE NOT.. We'll see eventually.
Thats because the non-revup has a different lower plenum then the revup engine. The MREV2 is basically a re-machined plenum from the non-revup. Therefore, those with an 05+ 6MT will need to combine the spacer with the MREV2 to notice a difference while everyone else will just need the spacer. As already mentioned an ECU reset will help.
im kinda confused about these different spacers.. i know the copper ones are ment for people in states with really cold temps.. it looks like the OP got the regular MD plenum (not iso) and he is back east. is the only difference between the iso and the normal plenum that lil valve thing? i live in socal and confused if i really need the iso one or will the regular one work just as well for my area..(sorry to OP didnt mean to thread jack if i did, just didnt think a whole new thread would be wise)
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All you need to know is here from the man himself: http://www.motordyneengineering.com/...2eb0b9557030f2
im kinda confused about these different spacers.. i know the copper ones are meant for people in states with really cold temps.. it looks like the OP got the regular MD plenum (not ISO) and he is back east. is the only difference between the ISO and the normal plenum that lil valve thing? i live in socal and confused if i really need the ISO one or will the regular one work just as well for my area..(sorry to OP didn't mean to thread jack if i did, just didn't think a whole new thread would be wise)
All you need to know is here from the man himself: http://www.motordyneengineering.com/...2eb0b9557030f2
Gary
I seem to recall that MotorDynes instructions for installing my 1/2" spacer mentioned removing the negative side of the battery during install. Since I ordered the whole copper gasket thing and cleaned everything before putting it back together it took me an hour, that's long enough for the ECU to reset....which it did. I noticed the increase the minute we left the neighborhood, didn't want to wake anyone up!
Gary
Gary
Last edited by Swang&BANG350GT; Oct 10, 2011 at 10:47 PM.
So i reset my ecu last night alarm didnt go off at 3 in the morning thank god lol but now have another problem....passenger window wont go down, it jus clicks its not stuck or anything. Would i need to reset the motor? O yea i do kinda feel the difference in the spacer jus by the ecu reset, pulls a lil harder now!!!
I believe the 1/2" mostly takes it's toll in the higher RPM range, while the 5/16" is consistent despite the RPM.



