Crawford Z Car Service Intake Plenum Review
the only disapointment that I had with the plenum is that on the dyno it showed a loss of hp at low rpms. there are tow issues that i need to adress is that the temp when I dynoed was 100 degrees and my car by some reason was pinig
Originally posted by carlosG
the only disapointment that I had with the plenum is that on the dyno it showed a loss of hp at low rpms. there are tow issues that i need to adress is that the temp when I dynoed was 100 degrees and my car by some reason was pinig
the only disapointment that I had with the plenum is that on the dyno it showed a loss of hp at low rpms. there are tow issues that i need to adress is that the temp when I dynoed was 100 degrees and my car by some reason was pinig
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Please guys dont take it personal, I'm satisfied with my plenum. I can asure you the car gained HP. hte thing is that when I dynoed my car the temp was 100 d plus very humid, also there was some knocking as the dyno graph showed.
I will be changing my plugs to iridium and reseting my timing to cero as we had advanced the timing by two degrees. We got to this conclusion because webcar also had some knockig and his timing was also advanced.
If you guys have any suggestions we will be greatfull
I will be changing my plugs to iridium and reseting my timing to cero as we had advanced the timing by two degrees. We got to this conclusion because webcar also had some knockig and his timing was also advanced.
If you guys have any suggestions we will be greatfull
I did not dyno my car after the Crawford Plenum install, but there was really no need to dyno it to tell that there was an increase in power at low rpms. I have a 5AT and my car would rarely, only if dirty road or wet pavement, break the tires loose from a stand still launch without power breaking. Now after the plenum install I have to be careful because I have broken the tires loose very easily from a stand still launch without power breaking.
I have not experienced any pinging. I have read though that if you have taken other measures to decrease the A/F ratio, such as the Technosquare ECU, from the factory rich settings, then you may run a liitle lean after adding the Crawford plenum since it is increasing airflow thus making the car run even a little leaner. I am told now that Technosquare will adjust their normal settings closer to factory settings for A/F ratio if you tell them you have the Crawford Plenum so that this does not happen.
I have not experienced any pinging. I have read though that if you have taken other measures to decrease the A/F ratio, such as the Technosquare ECU, from the factory rich settings, then you may run a liitle lean after adding the Crawford plenum since it is increasing airflow thus making the car run even a little leaner. I am told now that Technosquare will adjust their normal settings closer to factory settings for A/F ratio if you tell them you have the Crawford Plenum so that this does not happen.
Originally posted by carlosG
By the way my fuel ratio is 12.5 at 6400 rpms
By the way my fuel ratio is 12.5 at 6400 rpms
What mods do you have?
FYI, my car... stock ECU, plenum and high-flow cats... I ran a perfect 13.3 across the board.
No dyno... sounds fishy... all that "I can tell you I feel it" doesn't do any good. It's simple sycology. If person spend $500 for something of course he'll fill something to make himself feel good.
No dyno on their website either... Why people so eager experiment on their engines without any solid proof? I guess guys just redistributing money from people who have too much money.
No dyno on their website either... Why people so eager experiment on their engines without any solid proof? I guess guys just redistributing money from people who have too much money.
Vlad, there have been numerous threads and posts about the Crawford Plenum showing dynos and real improvements. I am more than willing to spend the money on a mod that fellow my350z members have tested and approved. That way I do not have to spend the money to do the dynos myself
and I can afford more mods. Sounds to me like you are a little jealous that you do not have a Crawford Plenum. I am not sure why you do not have one yet, but to each his own. For $450 it is one of the easiest, proven mods to date for the 350Z and I am sure that if you tried it and didn't want to keep it that you could easily turn it around and sell it to another Z owner in a matter of minutes.
and I can afford more mods. Sounds to me like you are a little jealous that you do not have a Crawford Plenum. I am not sure why you do not have one yet, but to each his own. For $450 it is one of the easiest, proven mods to date for the 350Z and I am sure that if you tried it and didn't want to keep it that you could easily turn it around and sell it to another Z owner in a matter of minutes.
Originally posted by Vlad
No dyno... sounds fishy... all that "I can tell you I feel it" doesn't do any good. It's simple sycology. If person spend $500 for something of course he'll fill something to make himself feel good.
No dyno on their website either... Why people so eager experiment on their engines without any solid proof? I guess guys just redistributing money from people who have too much money.
No dyno... sounds fishy... all that "I can tell you I feel it" doesn't do any good. It's simple sycology. If person spend $500 for something of course he'll fill something to make himself feel good.
No dyno on their website either... Why people so eager experiment on their engines without any solid proof? I guess guys just redistributing money from people who have too much money.
I have a new one that I will post soon.
Originally posted by cbsuper
The stock Nissan cover is ugly and cheap looking. With the Crawford Z plenum, the VQ35 still looks ugly but manly ugly. On top of that, for the price you pay to get the refurbished plenum you get true horsepower gains and none of that wishy washy "our dyno test showed a 50 hp increase over stock" that you get with other manufacturers. Go for it, webcar, you'll definitely be pleased.
The stock Nissan cover is ugly and cheap looking. With the Crawford Z plenum, the VQ35 still looks ugly but manly ugly. On top of that, for the price you pay to get the refurbished plenum you get true horsepower gains and none of that wishy washy "our dyno test showed a 50 hp increase over stock" that you get with other manufacturers. Go for it, webcar, you'll definitely be pleased.
Originally posted by carlosG
My mods are:
1. injen intake
2. borla dual
3. cat pipes
4. jun flywheel
5. pulley (crank)
6. cat pipes
7. crawford plenum
My mods are:
1. injen intake
2. borla dual
3. cat pipes
4. jun flywheel
5. pulley (crank)
6. cat pipes
7. crawford plenum
Originally posted by Blownaway
can any of you guys answer my question regarding the strutbar if you can use the Jic flat C/f bar with this plenum...
can any of you guys answer my question regarding the strutbar if you can use the Jic flat C/f bar with this plenum...
Originally posted by Evil350z
FYI, my car... stock ECU, plenum and high-flow cats... I ran a perfect 13.3 across the board.
FYI, my car... stock ECU, plenum and high-flow cats... I ran a perfect 13.3 across the board.
Originally posted by 350zya
I think a lot of people are keeping their cores just in case they need to put the stock one back on for warranty work.....
I think a lot of people are keeping their cores just in case they need to put the stock one back on for warranty work.....
Originally posted by Vlad
No dyno... sounds fishy... all that "I can tell you I feel it" doesn't do any good. It's simple sycology. If person spend $500 for something of course he'll fill something to make himself feel good.
No dyno on their website either... Why people so eager experiment on their engines without any solid proof? I guess guys just redistributing money from people who have too much money.
No dyno... sounds fishy... all that "I can tell you I feel it" doesn't do any good. It's simple sycology. If person spend $500 for something of course he'll fill something to make himself feel good.
No dyno on their website either... Why people so eager experiment on their engines without any solid proof? I guess guys just redistributing money from people who have too much money.
People are eager to experiment because they have seen results posted here. Obviously you haven't. I suggest you learn how to use the "Search" function. Your last statement just goes to show how ignorant you are.
Victor


