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My V35 is not FI, but I found it added a tad more power, tad more torque, but more than anything seems to build revs a bit quicker and wants to go harder. Not sure on the effects under FI - I would have thought even better, as the stock plenum is 1). a restriction capping of cylinder 1's air supply, and 2). holds a LOT more heat, so you risk detonation more. After a very spirited drive I can hold my hand on my V+ - with the stock plenum you can't even touch the thing after a short drive.

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If you look at PNmad's thread, when he boosted he found that he actually lost power with the 5/16" spacer.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/379412-pnm35-build-thread/page-19

I also believe alot of G35 owners have found similar issues and have gone a thicker spacer?

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After three weeks delay finally getting on the dyno Monday afternoon. Made 318atw before injectors and kinetix really interested to see what I can get now I can up the boost to 9 without maxing the injectors. Amped

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