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Old 09-20-2015, 06:57 AM
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Hi, I have a 2008 VQ35HR 350z. I checked out Motordyne website and their descriptions are too short and not clear about it would fit only DE or only HR or Both. So, can you guys help me out please

1st Question: Does the MOTORDYNE M370 Intake Manifold fit on 350z VQ35HR engine?

2nd Question: also, and whats different between the ART test pipes (350z For The HR Engine) vs. VHR ART Test Pipes (370z) ???
Because I heard that the 370z Test pipe is the same as 350z HR and does fit on 350z HR system. So why they have 2 different ones listed on the website, one for 350z and one for 370z? I thought they both the same, aren't they?

3rd Question: Does the 350z HR Engine have 2 separate Collector-Intake Manifold (Lower) and (Upper) like VQ35DE ??? or it just has only one Manifold (Black Piece like 370z). Because I see the "350Z MREV 2 Manifold TM" in the 350z Category but I don't know if it fits 350z HR Engine too or just for DE Engine.

4th Question: So, if both "MOTORDYNE M370" and "350Z MREV 2" fit on 350z VQ35HR engine. Then, What's different if I put the 350Z MREV 2 Manifold TM vs. putting MOTORDYNE M370 Intake Manifold in 350z HR Engine ????

Final Question: 350Z 5/16" Iso Thermal plenum spacer is for DE or HR or both?

Thank you for answering my question. I need to make sure before I make the purchase. So, please if you could help me out by answering each question one by one would be really a big help.
Thannk you so much once again
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its obvious you know nothing about your car.
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Old 09-20-2015, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by travlee
its obvious you know nothing about your car.
Yes, thats why I am here to learn. and thanks for not helping but judging
I dont really need people like you bruh
I don't know, I ask. and people who know would help, and I bet you're not one of those people in this world Itis okay. That is normal. Life
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Originally Posted by _koubie_
Yes, thats why I am here to learn. and thanks for not helping but judging
I dont really need people like you bruh
I don't know, I ask. and people who know would help, and I bet you're not one of those people in this world Itis okay. That is normal. Life
i have prob forgot more about the Z than you will ever know .... bruh
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1) On motordyne website "For the 370Z, G37C, G37S and Q50."
2) I've never hear of HR and VHR Cats being interchangeable.
3) It is one piece, the MREV2 will not fit HR
4) MREV2 does not fit HR, from research it seems VHR and HR intake may be interchangeable so the M370 may fit but I'm not gonna do the research on this one.
5) DE only
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