Motordyne vs Skunk2 plenum spacers
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Originally Posted by 99atlantic
if you don't buy from MD your ***** will fall off.
This is true. there a few guys here who bought skunk.. now we have a few more chicks!
in all seriousness, i havnt seen any dyno info on the skunk. however, MD has all the goodies right on thier page. my MREV comes wednesday.. PSYCHED!!!
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the site reads as no affect on hp, ask them....
If you have any questions we can be reached at: Info@MotordyneEngineering.com
If you have any questions we can be reached at: Info@MotordyneEngineering.com
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Originally Posted by Hydrazine
Hi Guys,
Iso Thermal doesn't add power per say, it prevents power loss from heat soak. Heat soak is what you get after a long drive, if you are stuck in traffic or at the track.
Check out the Copper link below to see a lot of Q and A on the subject.
Tony
Iso Thermal doesn't add power per say, it prevents power loss from heat soak. Heat soak is what you get after a long drive, if you are stuck in traffic or at the track.
Check out the Copper link below to see a lot of Q and A on the subject.
Tony
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I am in the same dilema
I am ready to order but deciding whether to get the iso thermal or not, I live in NYC, do I need it? Is the valve easy to adjust or annoying? Do I need to open and close it often or just every season? I would imagine the install with the iso thermal is more difficult?
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Originally Posted by GeeCoupe
I am ready to order but deciding whether to get the iso thermal or not, I live in NYC, do I need it? Is the valve easy to adjust or annoying? Do I need to open and close it often or just every season? I would imagine the install with the iso thermal is more difficult?