MREV installed and loving it...
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Hello everyone,
Installed the MREV yesterday and all I have to say is "WOW". Honestly, I dont even need to dyno this thing. I can feel the difference just from a quick drive. This thing rocks, I recommend it for whoever has a REVUP motor that wants more power and torque. I'm not sure why but it pulls really hard even upto redline. Just wanted to share, sorry no pics of the install but I will take pics of the car today and the engine bay later.
Installed the MREV yesterday and all I have to say is "WOW". Honestly, I dont even need to dyno this thing. I can feel the difference just from a quick drive. This thing rocks, I recommend it for whoever has a REVUP motor that wants more power and torque. I'm not sure why but it pulls really hard even upto redline. Just wanted to share, sorry no pics of the install but I will take pics of the car today and the engine bay later.
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Originally Posted by mario60185
what is mrev? sorry but im old school, i have one of the first z's.
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Originally Posted by AFKGuy
How long did it took you to install the MRev? Also in your opinion, you think it's worth to grab that MRev+ along with the MRev package? Thx in advance.
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i've heard that the mrev and mrev+ are good for rev-up motors, but the rev-up motors w/ FI get more power out of the rev-up lower plenums than the 287 hp lower plenum... is this true? cuz im thinkin about pickin up the mrev spacer but don't know if it will be a waist of money if im going FI later...
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Originally Posted by deviljon
i've heard that the mrev and mrev+ are good for rev-up motors, but the rev-up motors w/ FI get more power out of the rev-up lower plenums than the 287 hp lower plenum... is this true? cuz im thinkin about pickin up the mrev spacer but don't know if it will be a waist of money if im going FI later...
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Originally Posted by 04evo2
does it appear different than stock? i kno it is just the spacer and lower plenum but would they be able to notice at the dealer?
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Originally Posted by ESPO 774
can you use your OEM engine cover, and strut bar with the mrev?
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how much was it, where did you get it, and do you have pics?
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....highlight=MREV
Dyno Here:
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....highlight=MREV
Originally Posted by deviljon
i've heard that the mrev and mrev+ are good for rev-up motors, but the rev-up motors w/ FI get more power out of the rev-up lower plenums than the 287 hp lower plenum... is this true? cuz im thinkin about pickin up the mrev spacer but don't know if it will be a waist of money if im going FI later...
https://my350z.com/forum/forced-induction/175815-revup-lower-plenum-and-boost-on-287-engine-teh-suck.html
And weather you are FI or NA, the function of the MREV will be the same. What makes MREV perform better than the stock REV-UP collector is the tuning frequency (Hz) or RPM frequency.
The rev-up lower collector is simply tuned toooo high. It will work good for people like Richie (350Zlover) because he has a 8K+ RPM redline, but other than that the rev-up lower collector is out of tune for just about anything else.
tony... im a little confused
so for me (06 350z) the MREV and MREV+ will be beneficial whether or not I go FI right?
and the 287-hp lower plenum will give me more torque in lower rpms because the way the 300-hp lower plenum was built, i'll mostly have power in the higher RPMs? so if i somehow got my hands on a 287-hp lower plenum, i wouldn't need the MREV? I could just buy the 5/16" spacer and it would be the same effect?
so for me (06 350z) the MREV and MREV+ will be beneficial whether or not I go FI right?
and the 287-hp lower plenum will give me more torque in lower rpms because the way the 300-hp lower plenum was built, i'll mostly have power in the higher RPMs? so if i somehow got my hands on a 287-hp lower plenum, i wouldn't need the MREV? I could just buy the 5/16" spacer and it would be the same effect?



