SSV worth the money?
they claim
+16 whp for NA
+35 whp for FI
if you don't feel the gains.. for those of you have it installed.. dunno what to tell ya. I'm going with a $300 spacers which will give me similar gains.
+16 whp for NA
+35 whp for FI
if you don't feel the gains.. for those of you have it installed.. dunno what to tell ya. I'm going with a $300 spacers which will give me similar gains.
Originally Posted by SCRoadster
'05 AT w/ SSV
283 hp
269 tq
Mods:
TS L-Spec flash
Nismo CAI
DC Headers
Crawford Cats
JIC Y-Pipe
Nismo Mid-Pipe & Muffler
UR Underdrive Pulley
283 hp
269 tq
Mods:
TS L-Spec flash
Nismo CAI
DC Headers
Crawford Cats
JIC Y-Pipe
Nismo Mid-Pipe & Muffler
UR Underdrive Pulley
Originally Posted by USN HM 350Z
so you are saying that the SSV made 14 whp and 18 TQ over a crawford on an NA car?
Yes, those are the numbers that she produced after the SSV upgrade.
I had also installed a thermal manifold gasket during the upgrade.
I figure (not saying its correct or anything) that with the average guy installing it, and not installing it absolutley perfectly..spacers= more room for error and more open seals ect. I'm not against spacers, i think they're very effective, its just one of the things i was thinking about before i got the ssv. I was actually about to get the 5/16th spacer but i figured i'd rather have the 1/2..then i figured if i get the 1/2 i'd need a strut bar...then if im gonna get the 1/2 and a strutbar, then i might as well get a polished crawford and a strutbar..and the price just kept shooting up lol.. I got sucked in by the mod bug. When i get it and install it, i'll let you know if theres any improvement (should get it this week... i ordered 11/11/05)
EDIT: btw since that guy gained like 16hp/18trq, i'm almost sure its due to his secondary mods. Kinda like synergistic..besides u can suck more air in if u can blow more air out.. a SSV on a stock car richens the af ratio..by adding hfc exhaust and such, it leans it out a bit more. You can get more gains thru that alone.
EDIT: btw since that guy gained like 16hp/18trq, i'm almost sure its due to his secondary mods. Kinda like synergistic..besides u can suck more air in if u can blow more air out.. a SSV on a stock car richens the af ratio..by adding hfc exhaust and such, it leans it out a bit more. You can get more gains thru that alone.
Last edited by plumpzz; Dec 10, 2005 at 06:48 AM.
Originally Posted by SCRoadster
Yes, those are the numbers that she produced after the SSV upgrade.
I had also installed a thermal manifold gasket during the upgrade.
I had also installed a thermal manifold gasket during the upgrade.
nice, way to shut up the crawford tools.
btw, i have the SSV as well and i love it. It produces more power throughout the band as opposed to a plenum or spacer according to the kinetix dyno and my butt dyno
i wouldn't say they're tools.. theres just always something better. the price/hp ratio however is exponentiall decreasing as the price goes up. Crawfod is right in the middle..SSV is upper middle.. there are more radical and expensive designs (think topsecret..ect)
Originally Posted by plumpzz
i wouldn't say they're tools.. theres just always something better. the price/hp ratio however is exponentiall decreasing as the price goes up. Crawfod is right in the middle..SSV is upper middle.. there are more radical and expensive designs (think topsecret..ect)
I only call them tools because they rush into any thread that talks about a part (headers, manifold, etc) that isnt crawford.
Originally Posted by plumpzz
EDIT: btw since that guy gained like 16hp/18trq, i'm almost sure its due to his secondary mods. Kinda like synergistic..besides u can suck more air in if u can blow more air out.. a SSV on a stock car richens the af ratio..by adding hfc exhaust and such, it leans it out a bit more. You can get more gains thru that alone.
Last edited by NOBI; Dec 12, 2005 at 10:52 PM.
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