Which Spacer???
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Which Spacer???
ok so devon ain't answering me back or his phone and i'm gettin anxious to order my MREV and spacer. which spacer do i get the regular one or the iso thermal spacer...whats the diff and which will be better? i know im gettin the 5/16 but reg or iso? help me out fellas!!!
I am in the process of picking up a spacer myself. After talking to countless members on the board as well as my other enthusiast friends, I am going to get the 5/16 iso-thermal spacer. In the long run, the iso-thermal spacer is going to last longer as well as keeping the engine heat from taking away any performance gains that would adversely effect it. Also, I noticed in your signature that you have an 03 coupe as do I. From what I understand, the MREV does not give you significant performance gains unless you own a rev-up motor which I believe is 05 and up. Just do a quick search and you will find tons of information on this subject. In all honesty, I would do it quick before the search GODS on this board decide to smite you! LOL
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from the search i've done the MREV has a bigger effect on the non-REV-up motor??? unless im reading wrong. there is so much info on this subject to process.
Ok, Isothermal is a gasket that slows the heat transfer from the motor to the plenum......get the 5/16 w/isothermal. It will also come with a coolant bypass valve that will let you turn off the coolant to your throtlebody. Here in SA we don't need hot coolant running through the throttlebody.
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Alright Guys.....everything has been ordered...MREV2, 5/16 Spacer, Pop-Charger w/heat sheild and I get the Z tube on thursday at the meet. I'm ready to fall in love all over again!!!!! Lets hope its all on the car by friday!!!!(hint hint for devon)
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Originally Posted by Mmagic76
ISO thermal is for cars that will be driven in the cold weather. It heats the throttle body to prevent freezing.
This stealth modification adds 11HP-13HP and reduces the effect of power robbing heat soak.
Straight from the manufacturer...where as you might be partially true, no where on their website to they site the iso-thermal modification to heat the throttle body.
Originally Posted by venommaxr33
Alright Guys.....everything has been ordered...MREV2, 5/16 Spacer, Pop-Charger w/heat sheild and I get the Z tube on thursday at the meet. I'm ready to fall in love all over again!!!!! Lets hope its all on the car by friday!!!!(hint hint for devon)
http://www.motordyneengineering.com/G35.asp
Hope you can still return the MREV2...if not I think we might see it in the marketplace soon.
Yeah I didn't get the MREV2 because I didn't want to run lean...and from what I read...because you have the HKS you may run lean and will need that ECU reflash...you may want to check w Devon on that one...you might also want to call Motordyne to get their opinion...they may still make the MREV+ which only has 2 ports polished which may reduce the chances of your engine running lean...as opposed to 4 ports polished on the MREV2...again I have read all this on the forum so I would call Motordyne to confirm...by the way I will have your z tube at the Thursday meet...
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Originally Posted by Mmagic76
ISO thermal is for cars that will be driven in the cold weather. It heats the throttle body to prevent freezing.
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i opted for the MREV2 anyway. it wont have the same effect as it does on the REV-UP motor but it will help some. plus i had the $$ so no big. next up carbon fiber hood or lip!!!!


