best plenum?

StangPro said:
Why? So you make the same power bone stock and want to upgrade again once you do a few mods?

I think the 70 mm has better gains when used with the accufab plenum . Most people say only to go with the 75mm if you have lots of mods to the motor. I am done with mods to the motor. So I think Im going with a 70 mm.
 
Im with Slider, I just picked up a Granatelli motorsport upper plenum (c&l clone) for 117.00 about 250-300 bucks cheaper than the Accufab plenum. I think for both the accufab pcs. the cost is about 500.00$ If im lucky, I can get away with both pcs. for about 300-325.00. granted I may be down by 2 hp, but thats worth it i suppose.
 
12amracer said:
Im with Slider, I just picked up a Granatelli motorsport upper plenum (c&l clone) for 117.00 about 250-300 bucks cheaper than the Accufab plenum. I think for both the accufab pcs. the cost is about 500.00$ If im lucky, I can get away with both pcs. for about 300-325.00. granted I may be down by 2 hp, but thats worth it i suppose.
accufab combo $400 on ebay. :nice:
 
Accufab is more expensive for a reason. It has the best power gains as proven by Modular Depots testing and it looks the best being polished. I have mine and wouldnt cheap out with any of the other brands. Ill take the few extra hp and eye candy under my hood.
 
04DarkShadowGT said:
Accufab is more expensive for a reason. It has the best power gains as proven by Modular Depots testing and it looks the best being polished.

I don't think someone's been reading the entire thread... :p

I know Dragon has a coated (chrome looking) option. Not sure if the other brands have that or not too.

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productj1 said:
i've got the trickflow plenum and it flows 100 cfm over stock. I've seen it tested in magazines agains c&l dragon and others and it flows more.
well **** if the magazines say its true...im sure your plasma booster, intake spacer and tornado are really badass
 
Slider said:
I am in favor of porting the stock one. Check my earlier post on this: http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=544606

I did not post an after pics, but my car definetly runs better. The throttle response is much better, and it definetly has a little more power. It is a great mod to do, and you can not beat the price.


I agree with you Slider. For 30$ i picked up a 2nd stock plenum on ebay and have been spending a 1/2 hour here and there when I have the time. I'd guess i'm 2 hours or so into the p&p of the stocker and have another 2 or so to get it where I want it to be. Already had the dremel and a toolbox filled with bits so it's only costing the price of the plenum. It's not even about the $ as much as it is about doing it myself and enjoying the process. There's a lot more satisfaction in modding / fixing something yourself, instead of just giving in and shelling out the $ every time you want to do something. Sure I had to $ to buy new rims/tires last month, but man if only I had access to designing my own rims and getting them made I would have done it in an instant!

Sure, lots of parts there's no way to DIY. For the ones I can where the #'s won't be all that different, i'm all for giving it a shot and seeing what happens!
 
i've got the accufab 75mm plenum and TB setup on my car and i love it.. it's go the Mac straight shot also, so i've got a nice bit of a polished look under my hood.. i love the accufab setup, but that's just me :shrug: