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Will this work on our sedans?

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Old 05-31-2005, 05:27 AM
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Will this work on our sedans?

http://kinetixracing.com/index.asp?P...ProdID=12&HS=1
Is installation easy like the V4 since it replaces top and bottom?
 
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Old 05-31-2005, 06:11 AM
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Good question........'LOOKS' good.....who wants ta be the Guinea Pig???
 
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335 HP baseline & 416 HP with the SSV?

What did they dyno this on?

-T
 
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Damn, but as the previous question what did they run these dynos on?
 
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ouch 819.00 dollars for a manifold? i cam get my aps plenum and helix cats for that
 
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According to site they are backed up on orders --- anyone here???
 
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Originally Posted by SoCalTed
335 HP baseline & 416 HP with the SSV?

What did they dyno this on?

-T
Supercharged 350Z.

While this intake manifold is sexy as hell, don't expect big gains from it if you're NA. The manifold designed more for engines that have artifical atmosphere and don't require the runner tuning of a naturally aspirated motor.
 
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it'll look great with my new vortech!!!
 
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Originally Posted by DaveB
Supercharged 350Z.

While this intake manifold is sexy as hell, don't expect big gains from it if you're NA. The manifold designed more for engines that have artifical atmosphere and don't require the runner tuning of a naturally aspirated motor.
I would be curious if the individual tube runs are tuned for a N/A setup. If not then I agree that any significant benefit would only be seen with FI.
 
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Looked at the pix on their website, looks like an NA motor to me? But then again, marketing this for FI only would kill some sales.

I knew there was a GB ($725) over on My350z last month, so I went over to take a looksey:

Zachrosen This was originally tested on a Vortech powered 350Z (SungnamZ). I believe 3 pulls were done with his V4 plenum and the it was removed and the manifold installed. 3 pulls were then done WITHOUT tuning to show gains. This was all performed in the same day. Dyno numbers are as follows:

Kinetix V4 Plenum --> 333.9 HP / 288.2 TQ
Manifold --> 388.9 HP / 294.2 TQ

NA numbers are as follows:

Stock --> 223.9 HP / 212.6 TQ completely stock except for 20" wheels
Manifold installed --> 236.7 HP / 227.2 TQ
They currently pushed back their ship dates on many of the GBs to this week. Haven't seen any independent dynos.

you can follow the GB here: http://my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=120216

Cheers, Ted
 
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