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Old 03-31-2009, 10:56 AM
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Default Motordyne MREV2 Lower Plenum Install

So as I was sitting here all winter dreaming of driving my car as the snow came down, I read about motordyne's MREV2 which is from what I under stand a 03-05 lower plenum that has been machines to increase some air flow and provide some more low end power to the 06 Rev up motors. As you know the Rev Up makes ~300bhp, and this is apparently at the cost of mid range power and torque. A lot of people who have installed this plenum, a spacer, and had a tune done picked up around ~25 hp. Some people state more, some less. So I couldn't hold the cabin fever in anymore and bought it.

The install went pretty smoothly, if you have installed a plenum spacer is basically the same steps, plus you have to take it a step further and take off the lower plenum. In all it probably took me around 2 hours to complete, but I was taking my time, and stopped for lunch.

Strut bar removed, and upper plenum/spacer removed




Lower plenum removed. It looked pretty cool and kinda made me with I had a different intake manifold to show it off more.



Side by side comparisons. You can see that the runners are longer and smaller on the MREV2 (on the left)





Everything Put back together. Doesn't even look I did anything so I added some stickers for another 50whp each.
Old 04-01-2009, 10:33 AM
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Nice. Glad to see it went so smoothly. I had to do mine outside in the parking lot because I'm a college student with no garage. Made me freak out about the wind, dust, and other craziness. How does it feel?
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Nice pics.
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Hey guys, question. What its a good trusted link to buy both of them for a good price. Plus you guys only change the Lower Receiver? (MOTORDYNE MREV2 INTAKE MANIFOLD LOWER PLENUM )
and add the Iso Thermal Spacer? Thank you!

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Originally Posted by Danny21
Hey guys, question. What its a good trusted link to buy both of them for a good price. Plus you guys only change the Lower Receiver? (MOTORDYNE MREV2 INTAKE MANIFOLD LOWER PLENUM )
and add the Iso Thermal Spacer? Thank you!
i used B2 alot when i had my z... fast shipping and it is usually free

i always dealt with Adrian there

http://www.b2autodesigns.com/product...roducts_id=162

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Thanks travlee
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Originally Posted by Danny21
Thanks travlee
didnt see you were in hawaii... may not be free shipping. you could reach out to motordyne directly and they are in Cali

http://www.motordyneengineering.com/...54e320791236b0
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I will contact them too to see what can I work out with them. Thanks bro
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Whats the difference between the Iso Thermal plenum spacer and the Copper Iso Thermal plenum spacer???
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probably just the material they are made of..... not completely sure tbh
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Danny I just installed the mrev2 with the ISO 5/16 spacer recently on my 06 revup, it made a very noticeable difference. As travlee did I ordered mine from B2. Very fast shipping, good price.
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The copper is a "set it and forget it". The isothermal comes with an inline valve that you can either open or close depending on the ambient temp. For your location I would assume that the copper would not be needed.
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i never had a DE so i am not sure what the differences are between mrev and mrev2....

but this would be a hella good combo

https://my350z.com/forum/intake/6015...er-plenum.html

https://my350z.com/forum/exhaust/601...eaders-de.html
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Originally Posted by =Cerberus=
So as I was sitting here all winter dreaming of driving my car as the snow came down, I read about motordyne's MREV2 which is from what I under stand a 03-05 lower plenum that has been machines to increase some air flow and provide some more low end power to the 06 Rev up motors. As you know the Rev Up makes ~300bhp, and this is apparently at the cost of mid range power and torque. A lot of people who have installed this plenum, a spacer, and had a tune done picked up around ~25 hp. Some people state more, some less. So I couldn't hold the cabin fever in anymore and bought it.

The install went pretty smoothly, if you have installed a plenum spacer is basically the same steps, plus you have to take it a step further and take off the lower plenum. In all it probably took me around 2 hours to complete, but I was taking my time, and stopped for lunch.

Strut bar removed, and upper plenum/spacer removed




Lower plenum removed. It looked pretty cool and kinda made me with I had a different intake manifold to show it off more.



Side by side comparisons. You can see that the runners are longer and smaller on the MREV2 (on the left)




Everything Put back together. Doesn't even look I did anything so I added some stickers for another 50whp each.
so i bought my 350z a while ago and just decided to buy the mrev 2 so i bought it, i went back to my shop to pick up the old lower plenum and to my surprise i already had what i bought so im super confused as to if i actually have the mrev 2 i really need help

Is this the mrev2 lower plenum
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The plenum in your pictures (and assuming came off your car) isnt one of Motordyne MREV2 lower plenum. They machine off the front two intake horns to promote flow to the front two cylinders.

Did you get a spacer too?
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