Turbonetics ST + Kinetix SSV?
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I think the plenum is to big for low boosted applications. Thats like putting a t88 on a 350z thats only boosting 8psi. You wont see any significant gains unless making in upwards of 500+
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Originally Posted by VeilsideZ33
the site says i'll needa new tune... anybody running this combo right now?
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Here is mine, and I did get a new tune. Clearly from looking at the turtle shell of the OEM upper and lower plenum this is far more straight forward in flow. So I wanted to de-tune for lower PSI along with any difference this might have made in the flow.
I should have left the boost psi alone, then I would have been able to see a difference before and after
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yeah i'm going mostly for the looks... it's a show car and the chrome plenum is getting kinda old... i think i won't do it this year tho seeing how i'll have to dress up a lot more of the engine to keep it show quality. i know it's no better (or even worse) than jsut a plenum w/ a spacer, but i still want to make sure my TN won't be affected.
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Sorry!!
Hey guys...I know that this question has nothing too do what you guys are talking about......but in that one top pic of the KINETIX manifold and TN turbo!...WHERE can you purchase that product (The KINETIX manifold the same one in the pic)?? please someone help!! thank you!!
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Originally Posted by TSCNismo
Hey guys...I know that this question has nothing too do what you guys are talking about......but in that one top pic of the KINETIX manifold and TN turbo!...WHERE can you purchase that product (The KINETIX manifold the same one in the pic)?? please someone help!! thank you!!
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Originally Posted by Peking
[Here is mine, and I did get a new tune. Clearly from looking at the turtle shell of the OEM upper and lower plenum this is far more straight forward in flow.
Many folks like the look because it's different. I personally love the way the stock manifold and engine cover look if powdercoated and painted.
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Originally Posted by Trav4011
Does the Kinetix intake manifold have velocity stacks in the plenum? Please don't tell me it's just a 90 degree angle, entering into each runner?
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Originally Posted by taurran
Hmm... I'd be interested in seeing some numbers on this. We haven't seen that impressive results with the SSV to make it worth the money, performance wise. The short runners and velocity stacks on the stock plenum seem to be pretty efficient with an added spacer or upper plenum. I'm not sure if the runners at such an angle on the Kinetix manifold really help for better or worse.
Many folks like the look because it's different. I personally love the way the stock manifold and engine cover look if powdercoated and painted.
Many folks like the look because it's different. I personally love the way the stock manifold and engine cover look if powdercoated and painted.
The Kinetix SSV was for me, sure more costly but I considered it pretty good since it replaces both the upper and lower plenum.
I say it would flow better just off of looking/comparing the OEM upper/lower plenum to this...
So it wasn't like I used some fancy devices to measure air or anything
But I find it hard to believe it won't give any good gains from stock with boost, though I don't expect anything close to what was reported by Kinetix's results they posted on their site.
Like I said I should have left the boost alone (when at 10psi making 400 WHP), then turning it all the way down (8.5psi with shims only which resulted in 378WHP)... So it would have been interesting to see if or what the numbers would have been.
Oh and if anyone was wondering the reason I turned the boost down and re-tuned for the lower boost was that I went a trip to MD... So long trip, didn't want anything to increase chances of something going wrong.
But I will be making a trip again to Sharif@Forged to turn the boost back up now that I am back home
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Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
No it doesn't, yes it is.
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Originally Posted by Trav4011
That's a shame... to pay that kind of money for a intake manifold, and it doesn't even have velocity stacks! Hell, they could have at least beveled the entry to each runner.. that would have given a similar effect. But, there's probably not enough thickness in the base plate to do that.. since a 1/2" stainless plate would be pretty heavy..
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Looks more like flared pipe in a tubing machine to me.. There's still a visible "edge", which increases the tumbling affect, as the air comes across the edge. A properly design velocity stack, has a radiused entry into the runner, which is only accomplished by using a CNC machine and thick material. What is shown there, is better than a 90* corner.. but not by much..
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Originally Posted by Trav4011
Looks more like flared pipe in a tubing machine to me.. There's still a visible "edge", which increases the tumbling affect, as the air comes across the edge. A properly design velocity stack, has a radiused entry into the runner, which is only accomplished by using a CNC machine and thick material. What is shown there, is better than a 90* corner.. but not by much..
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