Motordyne vs Skunk2 plenum spacers
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i know you guys think that the manufacturer dyno's are weak but all i can say is that i purchased both of the spacers, i was there when the rolled it on the dyno did there pulls swap the existing spacer with the other and repeated the test... nothin fancy or sketchy pretty str8 forward... not looking to start another debate just wanted to post my info and opinion...
thanks,
Adrian
thanks,
Adrian
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well yeah i paid for the spacer and told them that well all of us as consumers wanted to see some actual data just between the 2 brands... and were willing 2 do so when i was there... i cant complain about it... got my car dyno'd and got to see some actual numbers... cuz me personally haven't seen to many independant dyno graphs between the 2 and i just figured this would be helpful to many...
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well yeah i paid for the spacer and told them that well all of us as consumers wanted to see some actual data just between the 2 brands... and were willing 2 do so when i was there... i cant complain about it... got my car dyno'd and got to see some actual numbers... cuz me personally haven't seen to many independant dyno graphs between the 2 and i just figured this would be helpful to many...
But they were all too willing to compare the 2 on their dyno, on their terms, under their control
Sorry dude, but those results help no one... not even Skunk - because it’s laughable and shows how sketchy this is.
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No issues at all with my Skunk2. Didn't really notice any power gain, but below 20hp or so I don't think most people would. Too bad we didn't dyno it when it was installed. but I can say that it, along with Stillen CAI (includes Z-tube) makes for a great intake sound...
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WOW! For someone so high on the Skunk band, I'm surprised you didn’t do any research... had you done research certainly you would know that Tony (Motordyne) has been trying to get Skunk to agree to an independently tested dyno shootout... he has been begging them - but they don’t respond.
But they were all too willing to compare the 2 on their dyno, on their terms, under their control
Sorry dude, but those results help no one... not even Skunk - because it’s laughable and shows how sketchy this is.
But they were all too willing to compare the 2 on their dyno, on their terms, under their control
Sorry dude, but those results help no one... not even Skunk - because it’s laughable and shows how sketchy this is.
NOTE:
It was Skunk2 that initially asked for the dyno comparison over in the "So. Cal. Forum" over at MY350Z.com.
They started a thread asking for this comparison and when I took them up on the offer they suddenly deleted the thread.
And even though all of my advertised dyno results are based on independant tests, Skunk2 suggested "shady business practices" on my part. Heck, I always make a specific point of using independant dyno tests and most of it is from forum members who posted them here on G35Driver and MY350Z.
This comparison subject came back up in another persons thread and now Skunk isn't responding.
I suspect Skunk2 must have already figured out what the real dyno results will be. Why else would they suddenly be so afraid to come on the forums and discuss it?
What do you guys think?
If you spent a good amount of money on a auto part advertised to perform to a certaint level but you later found out that the part did absolutely nothing at all... Seriously. Would you want a refund?
If yes, to what extent would you persue a reimbursement?
Would it make a difference to you if a manufacturer continued to sell the part with the same bogus claims?
False advertising can lead to all kinds of PR and legal problems. Not to mention that it can lead to serious "catch 22" situations on the discussion forums.
(I digress. Sorry for getting a bit off topic here.) So how about it? Should Skunk2 and Motordyne do an open and public "Plenum Mod Shootout"?
With forum members and moderators present as the referes?
If you would like to see this comparison. Please contact Skunk and ask them to be part of the public and open dyno test they asked for.
EDIT - Lets make this a test where both Skunk2 and Motordyne are present for the testing.
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Last edited by Hydrazine; 06-25-2009 at 11:29 AM.
#51
i know you guys think that the manufacturer dyno's are weak but all i can say is that i purchased both of the spacers, i was there when the rolled it on the dyno did there pulls swap the existing spacer with the other and repeated the test... nothin fancy or sketchy pretty str8 forward... not looking to start another debate just wanted to post my info and opinion...
thanks,
Adrian
thanks,
Adrian
But Skunk2 sure does.
Could you contact them and ask them to come on the forums and do a public/independant dyno test?
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We actually have eachothers contact info, thats easy, but to be honest if they won't reply on the forums I'm a bit skeptical of doing anything over the phone.
It would be best if we make all arrangements out in the open. The whole point is to make it all open and public.
Thank you!
PS - I am not doing this test on my dyno. I suggest doing it at "Church Auto". We have both used Church Auto for testing in the past and they are a very well know and respected tuner shop in the middle of So. Cal.. Easy access for everyone!
It would be best if we make all arrangements out in the open. The whole point is to make it all open and public.
Thank you!
PS - I am not doing this test on my dyno. I suggest doing it at "Church Auto". We have both used Church Auto for testing in the past and they are a very well know and respected tuner shop in the middle of So. Cal.. Easy access for everyone!
Last edited by Hydrazine; 06-25-2009 at 12:19 PM.