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Old 11-16-2006, 11:56 PM
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I have done alot of reading about these two products "searching" through old forums and comparing them. I have read SOME bad reviews on the Kinetix SSV an not so much on the motordyne products. I was just wondering what is the best bang for the buck since the Kinetix an the MREV2 and Spacers are almost the same price wise. Of course the Kinetix has the bling factor but i dont really care about that, just want the one that gives the better performance. Now before SOME of you guys get ( ), can you give me your opinion on which one YOU would get, and WHY? THANKS!
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Motordyne because their products actual do what they advertise...search key is a great invention btw
Old 11-17-2006, 05:00 AM
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Lets see... Heavy stainless steel inefficient manifold with no R&D that flows less than the factory plenum, or a thoroughly R&D'd and engineered customized Nissan factory plenum that is proven to optimize flow to all the cylinders (and really does make power)...

What's the question again?
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This has been discussed to death. Please no more posts about the fuking SSV!
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Motordyne
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Originally Posted by SpeedRcr
Motordyne because their products actual do what they advertise...search key is a great invention btw
Hands down.
Old 11-18-2006, 03:28 PM
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I had both - started MD then to SSV and now back to MD - the clear winner!

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Originally Posted by taurran
Lets see... Heavy stainless steel inefficient manifold with no R&D that flows less than the factory plenum, or a thoroughly R&D'd and engineered customized Nissan factory plenum that is proven to optimize flow to all the cylinders (and really does make power)...

What's the question again?
Its 10 lbs lighter than stock, i have one for sale if you want it, my car dynoed highest N/A of any cars in the 350z club of florida with it.
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