Kinetix SSV Manifolds

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Jul 16, 2006 | 04:02 AM
  #106  
Yeah, I got the sheets from it... I am almost hesitant to post them though because it was NOT a fair representation of the SSV due to the lower octane I was running and I do not want anyone to copy and paste the dyno results as gospel. I want to give the SSV a fair chance and this was not a fair comparrison for it.
Jul 16, 2006 | 04:11 AM
  #107  
Quote: Yeah, I got the sheets from it... I am almost hesitant to post them though because it was NOT a fair representation of the SSV due to the lower octane I was running and I do not want anyone to copy and paste the dyno results as gospel. I want to give the SSV a fair chance and this was not a fair comparrison for it.
No thats understandable
Jul 16, 2006 | 04:30 AM
  #108  
When I go back in next week or the week after (Lol, this gets expensive) I will post those results since I will go in with the higher octane which is what I had the Crawford tuned for. Not a perfect comparrison but it will be on the same dyno, in the same heat (Arizona) with the same Octane gas (From the same gas station) within one month from the Crawford Tune...
Jul 17, 2006 | 04:59 PM
  #109  
If I could get a f*king shop to schedule me for dyno time f*uk! I didn't think this would be difficult. The Washington D.C area shops are way better then down here in Miami. This is annoying as sh*t trying to get scheduled. I am tired of this phone BS I am going in to one of them on Thursday to schedule.
Jul 17, 2006 | 05:45 PM
  #110  
Another satisfied SSV customer
Quote: If you're gonna get the ssv, you're doing it for looks only. I lost 10hp with it on. Sold it 2 days later
go here to read the whole thread.

http://my350z.com/forum/showthread.p...SV+turbonetics
Jul 17, 2006 | 07:40 PM
  #111  
Quote: go here to read the whole thread.

http://my350z.com/forum/showthread.p...SV+turbonetics
yea, we don't care how it works w/ F/I since most people here are N/A
Jul 17, 2006 | 10:30 PM
  #112  
Quote: yea, we don't care how it works w/ F/I since most people here are N/A

Keep fooling yourself. The POS SSV does not produce any power n/a or FI. If you're ok with spending $800 for bling that goes under your hood then go for it. Personally if I want bling, I buy jewerly not a mod for my car especially after spending thousands of $$$ on other mods trying to make the car faster.
Jul 17, 2006 | 10:49 PM
  #113  
dyno's aren't everything...
Jul 17, 2006 | 11:08 PM
  #114  
95206
Jul 17, 2006 | 11:09 PM
  #115  
how much and 95206 i want one
Jul 18, 2006 | 04:14 PM
  #116  
I talked to the owner again today from Kinetix and this is what he had to say


I dont believe you will lose 10hp with N/A , what are all your mods? Will
you guys be getting a/f readings with the dyno runs as well?

The only time the SSV loses power is when it throws the a/f curve off. for
some reason in FI setups in can cause a couple VERY rich spikes in the
curve. I havent been able to figure out exactly why, but when you re-tune
the curve back to where it was before, it always makes good power.

In N/A form this is not usually a problem like it is with FI , but a/f
curves should be compared with your before and after runs. In N/A your a/f
curve can really maximize power. lets say you run a nice flat 12.5/1 air
fuel ratio when you dyno your car. You are pretty much maximizing the cars
power with the current mods you have on it at the time. You cannot really
tune much better than 12.5/1 and lets say your car puts down 260rwhp. A
good comparison of a modification will keep all the variables the SAME, so
you bolt on the SSV and make sure the a/f ratio is ALSO 12.5/1 and you then
see what max power your car can output.

Generally this is not needed in N/A form , we usually see gains of approx 10
peak (above 5500 rpm) and gains in the 10-15 hp range from 3000-5500.

Make sure you look at the entire curve. Many intake products provide a nice
peak spike right at redline, for only 100-200 rpm's . This is because in
factory form the car drops off its power right before it hits redline. The
intake plenums out there (including ours) will show its best gains right at
redline, sometimes as high as 12-18 hp or even more with the right spike in
power. However this might give a good max power number, but you only get to
use that power for a split second, where mid range power is used all the
time.

When will this dyno session be held? and what are the parameters? I can
almost promise the vortech car will need tuning after SSV install
Jul 19, 2006 | 04:25 PM
  #117  
I just can't wait to see some real dyno tests... I hope it performs atleast as half as good as it looks.
Jul 19, 2006 | 09:58 PM
  #118  
Quote: Ok, lets see what threads you have brought to this forum hhmmm Powder coated wheels Anodizing belt-strip-molding?... Dark window molding and handles This is my favorite GTA San Andreas LOLOL Why do you read threads like this when all you have is clear corners, overlays and a tint job. Talk to me when you drop some real money and mods on your car. Please stop embarrassing your self in this thread, maybe you should start off slow and buy a K&N filter from Auto zone
Stillen CAI, Stillen Cat-back Exhaust, Stillen Sway Bars, MD 1/2" spacer and Iso-Therm kit, TS ECU... a few other tweaks.. and more cosmetic mods than you mentioned...

over 1K in posts and that's all you found?


You are a real class act.
Jul 19, 2006 | 11:41 PM
  #119  
Quote: Stillen CAI, Stillen Cat-back Exhaust, Stillen Sway Bars, MD 1/2" spacer and Iso-Therm kit, TS ECU... a few other tweaks.. and more cosmetic mods than you mentioned...

over 1K in posts and that's all you found?


You are a real class act.
dude, stop posting in here you douche no one wants to hear about what percent tint you should get for your stock G...
Jul 19, 2006 | 11:42 PM
  #120  
The owner of Kinetix is posting on the my350Z.com thread I started. If you all have any questions ask him.......... here is the link http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=204596