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Eh... ok! It doesn't quite work like that, but if that's what you like to believe.. then it's fine with me...Originally Posted by 1trueG
Non rev ups are 03-05 I believe. Rev-ups are 06+ models.
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People are saying, in order to install MREV2, you will need a revup engine. How can you tell if you have a revup engine?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+do+i+know+i...ev+up+motor%3FOriginally Posted by JOHNNY CASH
I was thinking about the same combo of 5/16 ISO term - spacer and MREV2. People are saying, in order to install MREV2, you will need a revup engine. How can you tell if you have a revup engine?
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soo.. what you are saying is the mrev manifold wont work on a 03 g35 coupe?Originally Posted by kris79
03-04 all are non rev up, 05+ 6mt are rev up, 05+ auto are non rev up.
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No, it will not work. The MREV is essentially the very same lower collector as the OEM non revup lower collector, bar some minor changes.Originally Posted by pandahz650
soo.. what you are saying is the mrev manifold wont work on a 03 g35 coupe?
Edit: With regard to Motordyne products, your best bang for the buck is a plenum spacer.
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Edit: With regard to Motordyne products, your best bang for the buck is a plenum spacer.
and for the plenum spacer wat size 1/2"? and what kind Copper Iso Thermal, Iso Thermal, or Basic?Originally Posted by Andy2434
No, it will not work. The MREV is essentially the very same lower collector as the OEM non revup lower collector, bar some minor changes.Edit: With regard to Motordyne products, your best bang for the buck is a plenum spacer.
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Go with a 5/16's Iso Thermal. Personally, I did not install the coolant control valve supplied with the Iso Thermal.
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Would removing that large metal piece in the middle of the exhaust with a straight pipe increase power at all? (Sorry, I don't know what that piece in the exhaust is actually called. I believe it is behind the cat tho.)
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thats a mid pipe, just get a coupe one it will make the car sound better but wil not give u anymore hp. but it wil be lighter
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Edit: With regard to Motordyne products, your best bang for the buck is a plenum spacer.
Sorry Andy, but it will work and give any VQ motor gains. It just won't make as much gains as on a revup, making it less of a bargain of a mod.Originally Posted by Andy2434
No, it will not work. The MREV is essentially the very same lower collector as the OEM non revup lower collector, bar some minor changes.Edit: With regard to Motordyne products, your best bang for the buck is a plenum spacer.
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Most people stick with 5/16, but I'm not sure which makes more power on a non revup... In CA, you can go with either throttle body coolant bypass, but the copper iso is automatic for extreme cold temps.Originally Posted by pandahz650
and for the plenum spacer wat size 1/2"? and what kind Copper Iso Thermal, Iso Thermal, or Basic?
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Most with non revup just do spacer (5/16th).
Agree MREV2 on non revup = not real good gains/$ ratio. There's some, but not a clue how much either.
I believe Motordyne gives $100 bones off MREV2 price when you send in your oem non revup collector as a core exchange.
Us revup peeps don't get that b/c Motordyne doesn't want ours.
Agree MREV2 on non revup = not real good gains/$ ratio. There's some, but not a clue how much either.
I believe Motordyne gives $100 bones off MREV2 price when you send in your oem non revup collector as a core exchange.
Us revup peeps don't get that b/c Motordyne doesn't want ours.




