Originally Posted by Rooskey Design a new intake and dont use 350z parts. how much more would you be willing to pay for the same performance gain as M370?
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06-09-2011, 12:47 PM | #17 (permalink) | |
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Maybe Motordyne can chime with more details.
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so going for Uprev right now is pretty much the only choice for you, |
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As for designing an all new manifold, its not a viable or practical business option. The modified stock manifold from Nissan is very well engineered and basically is designed and manufactured with what is effectively unlimited Nissan resources. Such as the tooling to make that manifold. The tooling alone would cost somewhere between $200K-$350K to emulate. Then the piece part price of each manifold would be 2-3x higher than it is now. With all that put together it would be completely unfeasible from a manufacturing point of view. The best and only practical/viable business option is to modify an existing stock part. Its the only way. Otherwise, the M370 makes measurable/objective power and torque gains. And that is all it is really for. Power and Torque gains. |
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06-09-2011, 01:27 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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there is a manifold that costs over 1k for our cars, looks nice, complete new design, makes nothing in terms of power.
Thats 1k.. for no gains.. add R&D into gains and your looking at 1500. So the m370 is a good bargain. As much as you complain about dnot use a 350z part... there are alot of parts in our car taken from a 350z or other nissans. Companies always reuse parts in cars, electronics.. anything. |
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Its kind of like what happened with the MREV2 that is used on the prior 350Z. A modified stock manifold was used on a newer generation engine and it makes really great gains.
Many companies have tried to design plenum modifications for the 350Z. Anything to squeez out a little more performance... And still nothing comes close (in terms of dyno performance) to the Motordyne MREV2 with the 5/16" plenum spacer. What I can say with certainty is the Motordyne M370 is the highest value and best performing manifold available for the VHR engine. And it makes appreciable gains. Last edited by Motordyne; 06-09-2011 at 01:39 PM. |
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I have been happy with the M370 so far. My car doesn't spend much time above 7000 rpms, but it regularly sees 3000-5000rpm. So this intake definitely makes driving around town more fun.
Also, Motordyne's customer service is great. After reading my post above, Tony has already contacted me and shipped out the aluminum plate. If only all vendors were so good. |
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Alright I was hoping to hear the difference you described... so with a different set up it will sound different regardless. Thank you though!
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Hard to describe but noticeably different. Other members have mentioned it changed their exhaust tone as well. |
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Thanks for the descriptions of the note it invokes, tempting if not just for that... lol
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