MREV v2 on RevUp motor dyno
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hmmmm once again, you dip at 6K which I hate. On the plus side, the area between the curves proves that you gain overall hp and definitely torque so it would increase 0-60 and 1/4 mile times by a few tenths of a second.
Overall, from the graphs, this is a fantastic mod for performance. As stated again and again, I am fed up that you lose your last 1000+ rpms for the fun factor of redlining (Im likely going to catch hell for saying that). Basically your last one thousand rpms before redline are completly useless.
Great find man!! thanks for posting!
Overall, from the graphs, this is a fantastic mod for performance. As stated again and again, I am fed up that you lose your last 1000+ rpms for the fun factor of redlining (Im likely going to catch hell for saying that). Basically your last one thousand rpms before redline are completly useless.
Great find man!! thanks for posting!
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^^^this is what happened as same as my car when i dynoed....... car lost hps up top...... it seems like you trade your top end hps for the Tqs.......however, I want to use my given 7k RPM and I hope headers would do the mid range job.......
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^^I took my MREV+ off......put 1/2" spacer....so far the car pulls harder top end but low end it feels like shesh heh.....after headers installation, I'll dyno it to see if there is any difference compare to my previous one
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Originally Posted by G-Tofu
^^I took my MREV+ off......put 1/2" spacer....so far the car pulls harder top end but low end it feels like shesh heh.....after headers installation, I'll dyno it to see if there is any difference compare to my previous one
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i think this is better for the non rev up motors ..since our limiter is at 6600-6700 rpm anyways... i am really considering getting this.
Not the same effect. I mean it's the same lower plenum in our cars. It just has the front 2 ports machined down a tiny bit. This front port issue is already solved by the spacer. That's why i believe for non-rev-up engine, most of the work is done by the spacer. For Rev-up, the lower plenum is different between the two engine apparently. That's where the difference is. Again, i believe it's the lower plenum itself and spacer, not the machining.
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Originally Posted by clokwork
As stated again and again, I am fed up that you lose your last 1000+ rpms for the fun factor of redlining (Im likely going to catch hell for saying that).
This is what I have been waiting to see about the mrev2 on revup, looks great to me, will be getting it soon, cant wait.
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so have we agreed that its not all that for the non revup?
until I see info/dyno to prove otherwise. I would like to see a dyno of stock 03-04 lower plenum with spacer vs MREV+ on an '05 6MT. I think the descrepancy won't be that big . I think I remember Tony posting you can simply just swap in the old plenum
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so im still really confused. i have the original MREV that came out, then there was a MREV+, now a MREV2?
would i get better gains with a MREV2 over my MREV?
is it even worth getting the 2 over the original MREV?
would i get better gains with a MREV2 over my MREV?
is it even worth getting the 2 over the original MREV?
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so im still really confused. i have the original MREV that came out, then there was a MREV+, now a MREV2?
would i get better gains with a MREV2 over my MREV?
is it even worth getting the 2 over the original MREV?
would i get better gains with a MREV2 over my MREV?
is it even worth getting the 2 over the original MREV?
I think MREV is merely the 03-04 lower plenum with spacer. MREV+ has the machining done to the front two port. MREV++ has additional machining. I might be wrong, but that's my impression. It might be cheaper for you since you can exchange your current 03-04 plenum for the machined plenum.
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hm.... doesnt seem like its worth the ~$180 to upgrade from mrev+ to mrev2 (ie switch out lower plenum for machined plenum)... You gain basically a little more torque in the midrange but everything else is basically the same.
But yea i'm going to wait till a revup G with mrev+ upgrades and compares the dyno results.
But yea i'm going to wait till a revup G with mrev+ upgrades and compares the dyno results.