Originally Posted by Motordyne Yes. It is possible but there is very little material that can be removed before cutting into the manifold inlet gasket groove. The more likely place
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10-26-2011, 05:32 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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Location: Ontario Canada
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Drives: 370 Z 7AT Sports
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I have this mod on my car and it pulls like a freight train compared to the stock manifold.
I run the 1/4 mile in 12.42@114.7 with it. There is a big difference between stock and the M370. i gained 2 to 3 rwhp top end and lots of rwhp between 2500 and 6800 rpm. 12 rwhp and tons of torque. throught the RPM range. My 1/8 mile times are 8.01 @ 89.7 mph. A lot of people lost some power top end but mt car just keeps on pulling. I have the dyno chart but i can not find it . on my fuel curve i gave it more fuel on the bottom and midrange for the longer runners and leaned out the top end. I shift at 7800 to 7900 rpm. My car is a 7 AT with 4.08 gears and wevery mod you can think of. It also sounds a lot meaner with the M370. i also dynoed in SAE rwhp. my base line was 264 and now i make 309 rwhp. Tony has a good product that gives you aceleration not big top end power. Can not wait to see what it does with my stage 2 GTM SC. Z eliminator
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