Plenum vs Spacer
It looks like most people recommend the MD spacers as the best plenum upgrade. I've also seen a lot of disappointment with the Kinetix SSV on NA engines. Is that because it isn't better than the spacer even though its more expensive or because it isn't better than stock?
I think the SSV is very cool lokking, and if it works as well as a spacer, I'd consider it, despite the price difference, but if the spacer actually works better, then it would be a no brainer.
Any advice?
BTW, I don't race and the car is a daily driver.
I think the SSV is very cool lokking, and if it works as well as a spacer, I'd consider it, despite the price difference, but if the spacer actually works better, then it would be a no brainer.
Any advice?
BTW, I don't race and the car is a daily driver.
Originally Posted by joedp2
It looks like most people recommend the MD spacers as the best plenum upgrade. I've also seen a lot of disappointment with the Kinetix SSV on NA engines. Is that because it isn't better than the spacer even though its more expensive or because it isn't better than stock?
I think the SSV is very cool lokking, and if it works as well as a spacer, I'd consider it, despite the price difference, but if the spacer actually works better, then it would be a no brainer.
Any advice?
BTW, I don't race and the car is a daily driver.
I think the SSV is very cool lokking, and if it works as well as a spacer, I'd consider it, despite the price difference, but if the spacer actually works better, then it would be a no brainer.
Any advice?
BTW, I don't race and the car is a daily driver.
go with powerlab spacer and add a lil polishing too
The spacer will be cheaper than the plenum obviously. As you know, both serve the same purpose (to equalize the height). The issues with the various plenum spacers available has to do with if you can use the stock strut bar. If you google "350z plenum spacer" you'll find some links to sites that compare prices and the need for a new strut bar vs. the stock one.
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Originally Posted by davidv
I am having a flashback to 2004.
The length of time between "reposts" defines if they really are one....(imo, I just gotta look at it that way.)
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Originally Posted by SteveZ
Ok, I'll bite - why?
plz be a lil more specific as to what is your real question...
as far as the polishing, OP mentioned the ssv for the sake of looks, the polishing should make his stock plenum much nicer...its a nice touch of bling, which was something that concerned me.
As far as the spacer, i mean just click on the link, you wont be dissapointed.
Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
plz be a lil more specific as to what is your real question...
as far as the polishing, OP mentioned the ssv for the sake of looks, the polishing should make his stock plenum much nicer...its a nice touch of bling, which was something that concerned me.
As far as the spacer, i mean just click on the link, you wont be dissapointed.
as far as the polishing, OP mentioned the ssv for the sake of looks, the polishing should make his stock plenum much nicer...its a nice touch of bling, which was something that concerned me.
As far as the spacer, i mean just click on the link, you wont be dissapointed.

I should think the question is pretty damn obvious, dude. If you propose Product A instead of Product B, what is your reason?
W/o justification, you may as well not post any response at all.
Originally Posted by SteveZ
Why + buy this spacer over another one? For example, better value, better performance, better manufacture?
I should think the question is pretty damn obvious, dude. If you propose Product A instead of Product B, what is your reason?
W/o justification, you may as well not post any response at all.
I should think the question is pretty damn obvious, dude. If you propose Product A instead of Product B, what is your reason?
W/o justification, you may as well not post any response at all.

here is te description :
Originally Posted by powerlabSpacer
Features of PowerLab Plenum Spacer:
- CNC Milled Billet Aluminum
- NON-Angled
- 3/8" uniform thickness
- Allows for factory strut bar and engine cover on both Z/G35 platforms
- Increases volumetric air flow to all cylinders
- +10.9RWHP/ +6.96RWTQ
Package contents:
- VQ35DE Billet Plenum Spacer with pre-sealed gasket
- Strut Tower Brace Spacers
- Required bolts for securing Plenum Spacer
- Optional Coolant Bypass
- Installation Instructions
- CNC Milled Billet Aluminum
- NON-Angled
- 3/8" uniform thickness
- Allows for factory strut bar and engine cover on both Z/G35 platforms
- Increases volumetric air flow to all cylinders
- +10.9RWHP/ +6.96RWTQ
Package contents:
- VQ35DE Billet Plenum Spacer with pre-sealed gasket
- Strut Tower Brace Spacers
- Required bolts for securing Plenum Spacer
- Optional Coolant Bypass
- Installation Instructions
better performance? as far as gains its pretty similar, PL is bigger than 5/16 and allows for strutbar still,
better manufacture? CHECK!
Ok, one issue is price - pretty good price. Problem is 3/8" > 5/16" and my STB states with stock VQ plenum I can only use 5/16th plenum spacer.
I see they include spacers for the STB, that's nice but I'd have to make sure I'm not hitting the hood if I jacked up the STB even 1/16-1/8".
Price is always a good reason all things equal, one of my turnoffs to the MD spacer is to me they charge quite a lot for their product.
Fit's pretty tight in there, but if the STB isn't already hitting the padding on the hood it should be OK.
I see they include spacers for the STB, that's nice but I'd have to make sure I'm not hitting the hood if I jacked up the STB even 1/16-1/8".
Price is always a good reason all things equal, one of my turnoffs to the MD spacer is to me they charge quite a lot for their product.
Fit's pretty tight in there, but if the STB isn't already hitting the padding on the hood it should be OK.
Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
did you bother to check the link with the info on the product? 
here is te description :
so better value? check,
better performance? as far as gains its pretty similar, PL is bigger than 5/16 and allows for strutbar still,
better manufacture? CHECK!

here is te description :
so better value? check,
better performance? as far as gains its pretty similar, PL is bigger than 5/16 and allows for strutbar still,
better manufacture? CHECK!
All good reasons! Like that they include the coolant bypass and spacers for the STB.
Thanks, well worth a look.
Originally Posted by SteveZ
Ok, one issue is price - pretty good price. Problem is 3/8" > 5/16" and my STB states with stock VQ plenum I can only use 5/16th plenum spacer.
I see they include spacers for the STB, that's nice but I'd have to make sure I'm not hitting the hood if I jacked up the STB even 1/16-1/8".
Price is always a good reason all things equal, one of my turnoffs to the MD spacer is to me they charge quite a lot for their product.
Fit's pretty tight in there, but if the STB isn't already hitting the padding on the hood it should be OK.
I see they include spacers for the STB, that's nice but I'd have to make sure I'm not hitting the hood if I jacked up the STB even 1/16-1/8".
Price is always a good reason all things equal, one of my turnoffs to the MD spacer is to me they charge quite a lot for their product.
Fit's pretty tight in there, but if the STB isn't already hitting the padding on the hood it should be OK.
it doesnt hit... you have to adjust your stock sturt bar a lil, but it wont hit. There are a few threads of people that though had a problem with it but went back and got their sturt bar to fit well.
You are also getting better price for a better material piece, its a full cnc milled billet piece, the pre-sealed gasket is a nice touch too
Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
plz be a lil more specific as to what is your real question...
as far as the polishing, OP mentioned the ssv for the sake of looks, the polishing should make his stock plenum much nicer...its a nice touch of bling, which was something that concerned me.
As far as the spacer, i mean just click on the link, you wont be dissapointed.
as far as the polishing, OP mentioned the ssv for the sake of looks, the polishing should make his stock plenum much nicer...its a nice touch of bling, which was something that concerned me.
As far as the spacer, i mean just click on the link, you wont be dissapointed.


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Originally Posted by bluezup
im curious to know what strut bar can you use with the Kinetix.
if it sits higher then the stock plenum, how much higher?
if it sits higher then the stock plenum, how much higher?



