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Motordyne MREV2 w 5/16" thermal spacer review

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Old Oct 30, 2006 | 11:13 AM
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Motordyne MREV2 w 5/16" thermal spacer review

A friend of mine Was lead mechanic while I played apprentice while installing this since he had done several installs before hand, so it only took us aorund 45 minutes to put both parts in.

These parts have put the largest " " on my face. The power is near instant and definitely felt. My first drive was to the gas station and I kept her under 4k just to take it easy initially. On a road where the speed limit is 55, I pulled from a light launching going from 0-60 (essentially the top of 2nd gear). I wish I could have seen my own face. The beefier hp and tq curve and definitely present. The only mods I had on my car previously was a ztube, y-pipe, and K&N air filter. The y-pipe seemed to have robbed my low end some and try and make it up higher in the rpm range. My car feels close to perfection as for what I expect from it performance wise. The only other modification I am contemplating at the moment is UTEC.

Back to the review though, as with others, I would suggest this for any rev-up motor out there. It truly does make a difference. The delivery was very quick, I received notifications quickly of the delivery and confirmation directly from motordyne's website. The packaging was excellent. Dont let the number of pages fool you on the insntall. It truly is straight forward and farily simple. (Just dont drop any bolts in the engine bay!) I didnt drop any, just heard a story or two

From everything I have heard these products are capable of, I give them 5/5.

This is coming from a guy who is skeptical of nearly all modifications' claims on improvements.

Excellent Mod.
 
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Old Nov 27, 2006 | 02:58 PM
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it is definitely good to have a inch pound torque wrench when doing it yourself....
 
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Old Dec 1, 2006 | 11:12 PM
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Thanks for the review and feedback!

Glad (X10) to satisfy the skeptic!
 
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Old Dec 16, 2006 | 03:04 AM
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It's always great to see another satisfied customer.

Another thumbs up for a fundamental yet powerful modification.
 
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Old Dec 18, 2006 | 10:35 PM
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Nice review and writeup! Glad to hear you're as satisified as we are with the exceptional quality and performance that Motordyne delivers. For those interested we are having a killer holiday sale on all the Motordyne products with updated cheaper pricing and free shipping!
 
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Old Oct 22, 2010 | 04:23 PM
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I'm gonna to do the install tommorow morning. pretty excited about it.
 
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