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Old Aug 28, 2009 | 08:20 PM
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Hi what are plenum spacers and are they safe i did some research and i am just confused can someone explain the benefit of having them or instaling them please thank you
Old Aug 28, 2009 | 08:25 PM
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I doubt you searched:

From The Top 100 Common Questions:

Q: What is a plenum?
A: On the 350z / G35, your plenum is the aluminum intake manifold that sits right in the upper middle of your engine bay. To locate it, find the air intake box, follow the tube to the throttle body, and you will see that the plenum is connected to the throttle body. The plenum consists of both the "upper plenum" which you can see plainly in your engine bay, and a "lower plenum" which is not visible in your engine bay. You cannot see it because your lower plenum sits beneath the "upper plenum". If you remove your upper plenum to install a spacer for example, you will see the "lower plenum," also known as a "lower collector". The lower plenum consists of 6 tubes or "runners" that guide the air from your plenum into each cylinder. They may not look that fancy, but in fact, the precise length of these tubes has a significant impact on horsepower and torque.



Q: What is a plenum spacer?
A: Several companies make a "spacer" which rests between your lower plenum and upper plenum, to increase plenum volume and reduce restriction from within the plenum. For example, Motordyne engineering's 5/16" spacer, or AAM's angled spacer. Increasing plenum volume typically has the effect of increasing horsepower. However, if you increase the volume too much, you will start to lose throttle response. Plenum design is a crucial aspect of engine design -- companies that make spacers are simply trying to get the most function out of the plenum.



Q: What is better, a plenum spacer, or a complete aftermarket plenum?
A: Some people swear by aftermarket plenums (i.e. crawford, kinetix), but for all intents and purposes, they accomplish the same exact thing as adding a spacer. So most people would tell you to choose whichever one is cheapest, which is usually the spacer.


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Old Aug 28, 2009 | 08:47 PM
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thanks bud i missed that totaly but i read somewhere on this forum that they r not safe to put on the car
Old Aug 28, 2009 | 08:54 PM
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A plenum spacer may void a factory warranty but as far as not being safe... BS. The spacer allows your motor to breathe more freely so technically its helping your engine, not hurting it.
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????? I am almost sure you read a thread about wheel spacers.
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Originally Posted by alex23
Hi what are plenum spacers and are they safe i did some research and i am just confused can someone explain the benefit of having them or instaling them please thank you
It's pretty obvious that you didn't do much research. I'd suggest reading the following threads carefully before asking any more questions...

https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-nissan-350z/197329-the-top-100-common-questions.html

https://my350z.com/forum/intake-exhaust/261870-intake-exhaust-rules-faq-you-must-read-before-posting-updated-5-21-07-a.html

https://my350z.com/forum/intake-exha...aders-etc.html

https://my350z.com/forum/engine-driv...ns-your-z.html


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