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Old 12-29-2005, 02:37 AM
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I have not seen any posts - is anybody using this setup ??


It appears that the high-rev lower plenum might give the best results -- better than new plenums or spacers -- according to Sport Z.

Would appreciate posts and impressions from anyone using this setup ...

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i have looked around as well for this and found nothing. someone please shed some light!
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actually a friend of mine works for a nissan parts dept. i'll see if this could be one of my mods for the new year...
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I have seen a dyno posted of an 03' with a Rev-up plenum. It lost power from 2200-6200rpm's, and from 6200-6600 it gained less than 5whp. Not worth it. Maybe an 03' with cams and a higher redline would see more gains...
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