Crawford Plenum?
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Crawford Plenum?
I spent a while reading their webiste about this thing, and i came away with three things:
1.) I can't tell what it is exactly
2.) Don't know if it would help?
3.) How hard is it to install it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks ya'll.
Here is a pick from their site with the Crawford Plenum installed on a G35 Sedan:
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<img src="http://mywebpages.comcast.net/crawfordzcar/pics/g35-plenum-02.jpg" width="800" height="600">
'03.5 Bril Silver/Black || Prem || Perf || Aero || Solid Allum Pedals || Allum Matts (Infinit Logo) || Tints<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by gsedanman on 08/09/03 06:44 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
1.) I can't tell what it is exactly
2.) Don't know if it would help?
3.) How hard is it to install it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks ya'll.
Here is a pick from their site with the Crawford Plenum installed on a G35 Sedan:
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<img src="http://mywebpages.comcast.net/crawfordzcar/pics/g35-plenum-02.jpg" width="800" height="600">
'03.5 Bril Silver/Black || Prem || Perf || Aero || Solid Allum Pedals || Allum Matts (Infinit Logo) || Tints<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by gsedanman on 08/09/03 06:44 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
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Re: Crawford Plenum?
Ericinmia, I'm interested in the Crawford Plenum too. Can you post the url you visited please.
Apparantly it equalizes the air flow, thereby tunes each cylinder to optimum, rendering a few hp.
I haven't seen any proof, but just heard it's good for maybe 10 hp.
Install should be staightforward: unbolt the old and install the new. New gasket and torque the bolts properly.
What i'd like to know is if you can retain the engine cover, and if there's any clearance issues.
This mod is reckoned to be one of the best bangs for the buck.
Please post the site url, I'd like to read up on it. Tnks
<font color=red>GSM</font color=red> <font color=black>Silverstone Coupe</font color=black>
Apparantly it equalizes the air flow, thereby tunes each cylinder to optimum, rendering a few hp.
I haven't seen any proof, but just heard it's good for maybe 10 hp.
Install should be staightforward: unbolt the old and install the new. New gasket and torque the bolts properly.
What i'd like to know is if you can retain the engine cover, and if there's any clearance issues.
This mod is reckoned to be one of the best bangs for the buck.
Please post the site url, I'd like to read up on it. Tnks
<font color=red>GSM</font color=red> <font color=black>Silverstone Coupe</font color=black>
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I'm definitely interested in this plenum...From what I understand function-wise the stock manifold is not designed for ideal air flow...The Crawford Plenum is something around 25% more efficient and supposedly delivers another 9HP...From what I understand the engine cover does not fit after the installation, and I'm basing that on the fact that Crawford is having to design a strut tower bar that will clear the plenum...I think it's one of the finest mods in the market at this point...I don't much care for how it looks, but oh well- function before aesthetics...
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I put the Crawford Plenum on my 6MT Coupe last thursday. You'll find a post in here somewhere. Anyway, this is the most bang for the buck mod you can make at this time. The car pulls strongly right up to redline. There are absolutely no down sides to this mod. On Gs, even the engine cover fits back on (there is however a gap to the oil filler, and the cover does not sit flat anymore. But, as I said the power from about 4K up is now awesome. All I can say is definitely worth the money. Doug Stewert (the manger at Crawford) is a super guy, very easy to talk to. I also have a "Z" intake tube, a K&N Filter in the stock airbox, grounding kit, and a true dual exhaust. This mod, however made the most difference.
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Re: Crawford Plenum?
ericinmia (Newbie)
08/09/03 06:13 PM
I spent a while reading their webiste about this thing, and i came away with three things:
1.) I can't tell what it is exactly
2.) Don't know if it would help?
3.) How hard is it to install it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks ya'll.
Here is a pick from their site with the Crawford Plenum installed on a G35 Sedan:
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1&2. They take the stock intake pleneum and modify it to improve the air flow caused how it gets flatter towards the front. That in turn cause's 2 of the 6 cylinders to get 30% less airflow than the others. Crawford slice's open the pleneum, and eliminate's the slope at the front by raising the front section up. This results in improved airflow to the 2 cylinders that were getting 30% less airflow. Now they only suffer a 5% loss compaired to the other cylinders. That's HOW it helps. What you net is 9 more hp at the hp peak and as yo spin the motor to redline the intake prevents the power curve from dropping off as much as stock, at redline, you have gained 20hp over stock again at redline.
BTW, I have the intake on my sedan and I can confirm, and mightly so, that you will feel the gains. And that the charge to redline is more powerfull, very noticeable. If you want more power and you have the $$ buy it, worth every penny! You will never wonder "IF" it made more power, period.
3. It's easy to install, I did mine in about a hour. Installing the center bolt and placing the provided spacer INSIDE the pleneum was a little tricky, but I figured it out. OH, use vise grips to walk the spring clamps off the various hose's.
One thing I want to add. It's not just that it added more power, its the how it added more power. Basically in full on acceleration you feel more power than before at the usuall peak, but it keeps going to redline, instead of experencing as much of a drop off the last 750rpms to redline. Then when you shift, your smack dab at the rpm level where the intake pleneum effects peak power the most and it all starts over again.
Ivry 6mt sed
Injen CAI, 22" resonator
8X18 Enkei RPM2 45mm
Kumho MX 245/40
350Z springs&struts
08/09/03 06:13 PM
I spent a while reading their webiste about this thing, and i came away with three things:
1.) I can't tell what it is exactly
2.) Don't know if it would help?
3.) How hard is it to install it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks ya'll.
Here is a pick from their site with the Crawford Plenum installed on a G35 Sedan:
__________________________________________________ _
1&2. They take the stock intake pleneum and modify it to improve the air flow caused how it gets flatter towards the front. That in turn cause's 2 of the 6 cylinders to get 30% less airflow than the others. Crawford slice's open the pleneum, and eliminate's the slope at the front by raising the front section up. This results in improved airflow to the 2 cylinders that were getting 30% less airflow. Now they only suffer a 5% loss compaired to the other cylinders. That's HOW it helps. What you net is 9 more hp at the hp peak and as yo spin the motor to redline the intake prevents the power curve from dropping off as much as stock, at redline, you have gained 20hp over stock again at redline.
BTW, I have the intake on my sedan and I can confirm, and mightly so, that you will feel the gains. And that the charge to redline is more powerfull, very noticeable. If you want more power and you have the $$ buy it, worth every penny! You will never wonder "IF" it made more power, period.
3. It's easy to install, I did mine in about a hour. Installing the center bolt and placing the provided spacer INSIDE the pleneum was a little tricky, but I figured it out. OH, use vise grips to walk the spring clamps off the various hose's.
One thing I want to add. It's not just that it added more power, its the how it added more power. Basically in full on acceleration you feel more power than before at the usuall peak, but it keeps going to redline, instead of experencing as much of a drop off the last 750rpms to redline. Then when you shift, your smack dab at the rpm level where the intake pleneum effects peak power the most and it all starts over again.
Ivry 6mt sed
Injen CAI, 22" resonator
8X18 Enkei RPM2 45mm
Kumho MX 245/40
350Z springs&struts
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Re: Crawford Plenum?
what ever happened to the Tommy kaira intake manifold. Now that was a great mod what was it like 20 more hourse though the hole RPM band
http://www.ab-carsshow.com/tk/z/index.html
now that the one i want
http://www.ab-carsshow.com/tk/z/index.html
now that the one i want
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Re: Crawford Plenum?
Thanks Gsedan and the rest of ya'll ... Is this really worth 500 + 200(refundable)?
I am looking at buying a grounding kit and intake too what should i do first, would the new plenum void the warranty??
thanks in advance!
'03.5 Bril Silver/Black || Prem || Perf || Aero || Solid Allum Pedals || Allum Matts (Infinit Logo) || Tints
I am looking at buying a grounding kit and intake too what should i do first, would the new plenum void the warranty??
thanks in advance!
'03.5 Bril Silver/Black || Prem || Perf || Aero || Solid Allum Pedals || Allum Matts (Infinit Logo) || Tints
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Re: Crawford Plenum?
Crawford didn't attempt to reinstall the cover. I did and you can reinstall it. But, since you have to bend the cover down over the higher intake to get the front bolts to seat, if they have to take it off to do service, they will know somethings up. And that's assuming you were able to close the gap between the cover and the oil fill cap and it's little rubber shroud. I think I can cover up the gap with the oil fill cap with a shop piece of black 2" or so pvc pipe.
Ivry 6mt sed
Injen CAI, 22" resonator
8X18 Enkei RPM2 45mm
Kumho MX 245/40
350Z springs&struts
Ivry 6mt sed
Injen CAI, 22" resonator
8X18 Enkei RPM2 45mm
Kumho MX 245/40
350Z springs&struts