Mrev+ from a Roll..
Originally Posted by mbdizzle
Are most of you all getting the COPPER Iso Thermal or just the normal ISO Thermal... pros over one or the other?
Originally Posted by mbdizzle
Are most of you all getting the COPPER Iso Thermal or just the normal ISO Thermal... pros over one or the other?
Ok, I want to change my view on MREV. This thing does fly and i had a friend drive it who is very hard to impress and he was shocked!
The sound is awesome!!! and no problem even in higher gears now. I guess it just need to adjust it self
The sound is awesome!!! and no problem even in higher gears now. I guess it just need to adjust it self
Wow - this thread really pulled the jackasses out of the woodwork. Normally, I wouldn't feel like playing... but I'm bored.
First of all, it's "you're"... you idiot. Second of all, we're talking AT MAX, 20 hp peak. My point was not to belittle the mod... it shows proven gains... but don't expect a huge difference in feel... even at peak you're talking about less than 10% additional power, and really around 5%. Good bang for the buck, no doubt. But comments like "this guy is afraid to floor it on the highway..." gimme a break. I get tired of those hyperboles. It's only a little more power. Third of all, for somebody so passionate about plenums and such, at least spell "Kinetix" correctly in your sig. Idiot. Ok, enough of you.
Some people like manual trannies, some like autos. No big deal - whatever works. But a traditional auto (torque converter) will not be faster than a manual tranny, all other things being equal. There is just too much power loss - it's less efficient. Just the way it is...
And before somebody brings up purpose-built drag trannies - they are used in situations where there is power to spare. And DSG or F1 style trannies in Audis and Ferraris and such... those don't use a torque converter. They use clutches that are electronically/hydraulically activated. They CAN be faster...
So... then I assume by "gears" you mean a new rear end ratio for the differential? If so, you're changing the gear ratio of the drivetrain, trying to make up for the power loss of the auto because it STILL HAS A TORQUE CONVERTER WHICH ROBS POWER FROM THE DRIVETRAIN. Put those new 3.9gears in the auto, sure it will be fast. Put them in the manual, and the manual will be faster again. Put a turbo kit in an auto, sure it will be faster, put it in the manual...
<school's out>
Originally Posted by Jtrain
Your an idiot
20hp for that amount of money-- hell i'd take it
20hp for that amount of money-- hell i'd take it
Some people like manual trannies, some like autos. No big deal - whatever works. But a traditional auto (torque converter) will not be faster than a manual tranny, all other things being equal. There is just too much power loss - it's less efficient. Just the way it is...
And before somebody brings up purpose-built drag trannies - they are used in situations where there is power to spare. And DSG or F1 style trannies in Audis and Ferraris and such... those don't use a torque converter. They use clutches that are electronically/hydraulically activated. They CAN be faster...
Originally Posted by 99atlantic
no, you're the idiot
gears+shift kit+high stall torque converter+manu-matic mode = manual ownage.
gears+shift kit+high stall torque converter+manu-matic mode = manual ownage.
<school's out>
Originally Posted by 99atlantic
still be slower on a manual, haha. please, do pull your head out of your ***.
a built auto will run circles around a manual.
a built auto will run circles around a manual.
1) This mod does not gain PEAK hp. It gains up to 20 hp and tq in the mid-range. It is a much greater gain than a mod would give on just PEAK power. It is in a more usuable area of the power band. So you definitely feel the difference and its pretty remarkable how much of a difference it makes the car behave. I autox, and this has drastically helped my times, but it also has drastically killed my tires.
And lets not start calling people names. We don't need that here. FYI, you obviously do not have this mod. So please do not make comments you can't back up for yourself when you have yet to drive a car with this mod.
And lets not start calling people names. We don't need that here. FYI, you obviously do not have this mod. So please do not make comments you can't back up for yourself when you have yet to drive a car with this mod.
Originally Posted by trebien
Wow - this thread really pulled the jackasses out of the woodwork. Normally, I wouldn't feel like playing... but I'm bored.
First of all, it's "you're"... you idiot. Second of all, we're talking AT MAX, 20 hp peak. My point was not to belittle the mod... it shows proven gains... but don't expect a huge difference in feel... even at peak you're talking about less than 10% additional power, and really around 5%. Good bang for the buck, no doubt. But comments like "this guy is afraid to floor it on the highway..." gimme a break. I get tired of those hyperboles. It's only a little more power. Third of all, for somebody so passionate about plenums and such, at least spell "Kinetix" correctly in your sig. Idiot. Ok, enough of you.
Some people like manual trannies, some like autos. No big deal - whatever works. But a traditional auto (torque converter) will not be faster than a manual tranny, all other things being equal. There is just too much power loss - it's less efficient. Just the way it is...
And before somebody brings up purpose-built drag trannies - they are used in situations where there is power to spare. And DSG or F1 style trannies in Audis and Ferraris and such... those don't use a torque converter. They use clutches that are electronically/hydraulically activated. They CAN be faster...
So... then I assume by "gears" you mean a new rear end ratio for the differential? If so, you're changing the gear ratio of the drivetrain, trying to make up for the power loss of the auto because it STILL HAS A TORQUE CONVERTER WHICH ROBS POWER FROM THE DRIVETRAIN. Put those new 3.9gears in the auto, sure it will be fast. Put them in the manual, and the manual will be faster again. Put a turbo kit in an auto, sure it will be faster, put it in the manual...
<school's out>
First of all, it's "you're"... you idiot. Second of all, we're talking AT MAX, 20 hp peak. My point was not to belittle the mod... it shows proven gains... but don't expect a huge difference in feel... even at peak you're talking about less than 10% additional power, and really around 5%. Good bang for the buck, no doubt. But comments like "this guy is afraid to floor it on the highway..." gimme a break. I get tired of those hyperboles. It's only a little more power. Third of all, for somebody so passionate about plenums and such, at least spell "Kinetix" correctly in your sig. Idiot. Ok, enough of you.
Some people like manual trannies, some like autos. No big deal - whatever works. But a traditional auto (torque converter) will not be faster than a manual tranny, all other things being equal. There is just too much power loss - it's less efficient. Just the way it is...
And before somebody brings up purpose-built drag trannies - they are used in situations where there is power to spare. And DSG or F1 style trannies in Audis and Ferraris and such... those don't use a torque converter. They use clutches that are electronically/hydraulically activated. They CAN be faster...
So... then I assume by "gears" you mean a new rear end ratio for the differential? If so, you're changing the gear ratio of the drivetrain, trying to make up for the power loss of the auto because it STILL HAS A TORQUE CONVERTER WHICH ROBS POWER FROM THE DRIVETRAIN. Put those new 3.9gears in the auto, sure it will be fast. Put them in the manual, and the manual will be faster again. Put a turbo kit in an auto, sure it will be faster, put it in the manual...
<school's out>
That's why i take back what I wrote in the beginning, this mod is great and wouldn't change anything if i had to do it all over again. I guess you really have to drive it to see the difference.
Originally Posted by G35_TX
1) This mod does not gain PEAK hp. It gains up to 20 hp and tq in the mid-range. It is a much greater gain than a mod would give on just PEAK power. It is in a more usuable area of the power band. So you definitely feel the difference and its pretty remarkable how much of a difference it makes the car behave. I autox, and this has drastically helped my times, but it also has drastically killed my tires.
And lets not start calling people names. We don't need that here. FYI, you obviously do not have this mod. So please do not make comments you can't back up for yourself when you have yet to drive a car with this mod.
And lets not start calling people names. We don't need that here. FYI, you obviously do not have this mod. So please do not make comments you can't back up for yourself when you have yet to drive a car with this mod.
To clarify, by "peak" I meant the peak gains... not at the peak point of the original powerband. I never said that, either.
And where it DOES make power... it is about 10% of the curve at those points. Around 4500 rpm (the peak gain point for this mod), it's making about 10% of the height of the curve, hp OR torque. And then really about 5% on either side of that narrow region (4200-4700 rpm).
No, I don't have it. But by the dyno plots, I can tell if it's gonna "blow my socks off" or if all the sudden "I'll be afraid to punch it on the highway due to the mad powa...".
All I'm saying, is that it's ridiculous to act like certain mods are going to make the car into a beast. This mod adds good power to the mid-range, yes. No doubt. Where most people drive most of the time. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Good, solid, modest gains.
But, again... I get tired of the exagerrations... not just for this but all over the board. Which can make people expect magic from this mod, and then be dissappointed when their hopes aren't met. That's all I'm saying. Be realistic, people.
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