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SilverGTV8

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Hi guys need help quick,

I plan on ordering my upper plenum today. Over at RPMOutlet they have deal 300 for a C&L plenum(I want) and a Accufab TB 75mm or 70mm.

With a NA car with now FI in the near future or distant for that matter.....

Should I go with the 70mm, or would the 75mm work out best with the C&L plenum
 

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I'd say 70mm n/a, 75mm FI. You'll probably get lots of different opinions though.
 

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75mm doesn't hurt so go 75mm
 
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I heard the 75mm takes a bite out of the low end and should primarly used for FI cars.

Just so torn.

70mm or 75mm, 70mm or 75mm,......
 
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Sokay the dilema is over

Order C&L with the 75mm Accufab.

Thanks for the help!
 
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Just me but I'm putting the 70mm back on, I have both,with the C&L, while the 75 maybe better in the upper ranges it(IMO) kills low end torque and throttle response.
 

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Before you buy, check these out:

http://www.modulardepot.com/?show=articlesdet&aid=30

http://www.modulardepot.com/?show=articlesdet&aid=38


Matt
 

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highoctane46 said:
Just me but I'm putting the 70mm back on, I have both,with the C&L, while the 75 maybe better in the upper ranges it(IMO) kills low end torque and throttle response.
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I'm not sure what phenomenon you're experiencing, but check out these dynos that come with the articles I posted above. I don't see where any low end torque was "killed"..

Matt
 
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If you go with the C&L Plenum get the
75mm T/B and if you go with the Accufab
Plenum get the 70mm T/B.A place to get
the Accufab at is www.coolblueperformance.com
 

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highoctane46 said:
Just me but I'm putting the 70mm back on, I have both,with the C&L, while the 75 maybe better in the upper ranges it(IMO) kills low end torque and throttle response.
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Did you dyno or is it in your head?
 
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