Plenum or Plenum Spacer / both?
Originally Posted by E_K
Where did you get these numbers?
I've ran my car one the same dyno several times:
with crawford V5 plenum
with motordyne spacer 1/4"
with both of them
Car made the most power with spacer by itself.
I've ran my car one the same dyno several times:
with crawford V5 plenum
with motordyne spacer 1/4"
with both of them
Car made the most power with spacer by itself.
Last edited by DieselX; Jul 20, 2006 at 12:19 AM. Reason: grammar
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
You DO know what "/=" means right?


PS - I know what it means, and you're using it incorrectly.
Right:
0.999... /= 1

Wrong:
8-12 hp + 8-12 hp /= 16-24 hp
Right:
" 8-12 hp + 8-12 hp /= 16-24 hp" /= ricer math
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
/= means DOES NOT EQUAL
Thank you very much and try again another day.
Thank you very much and try again another day.
You're right.
I mixed up my "does not equal" and my "approximately equals".

I don't think I'm the only one confused by this notation based on other reactions to your post............
Originally Posted by Sleeper43
I have was looking into buying a MD Plenum Spacer until I found the Crawford Polished Plenum. I was wondering if getting both on a NA Sedan would be overkill or do they compliment each other. Would you only want both if you had a FI setup?
Thanks
Thanks




