ThermoBlok Spacers Highport vs. Lowport
A Buddy of mine, blairellis, reminded me about Thermoblok Spacers and pointed to my TB Heater Bypass thread. He mentioned that this should be another step to eliminating Intake Manifold heat.
Now I've heard of these plenty of times, but I never really looked at the numbers and dyno graphs. When I paid closer attention I noticed the Highport gains and was like , and low port gains .
How it works
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Comparison
Highport Kit
Lowport Kit
Onto the Question
Why did the Highport score 5 more WHP? Is it because it had more mods? Or are the high ports just more sustainable to heat since the intake manifold is closer to the engine and kinda wrapped in by intake runners, thus this mod works better?
They did mention that a partial kit was only installed on the lowport.. I wonder if thats the case hehe.
Now I've heard of these plenty of times, but I never really looked at the numbers and dyno graphs. When I paid closer attention I noticed the Highport gains and was like , and low port gains .
How it works
Group Buy is on!
Comparison
Highport Kit
This dyno chart shows the results from the installation of a ThermoBlok kit on a '93 Nissan NX2000 with I/H/E, cams, and UD pulleys. The tests were done on the same car and same day, same gear, etc, immediately following the spacer installation. The vehicle was fully warmed up for both tests and no other modifications were done.
RESULTS: maximum gain 9.1 whp and 6.9 ft-lbs of torque.
RESULTS: maximum gain 9.1 whp and 6.9 ft-lbs of torque.
Lowport Kit
This dyno chart shows the results from the installation of a ThermoBlok plenum and throttle body spacer only on a '96 Nissan 200SX SE-R with I/H/E. We have since installed the complete kit, but have not had the opportunity to get a final dyno run with the complete kit. The gains were still respectable considering only a partial kit was installed. We would expect significant additional gains with the installation of the lower manifold spacer since it would be responsible for the majority of the heat insulation from the cylinder head. The tests were done on the same car and same day, same gear, etc, immediately following the spacer installation. The vehicle was fully warmed up for both tests and no other modifications were done.
RESULTS: maximum gain 3.9 whp and 3.1 ft-lbs of torque.
RESULTS: maximum gain 3.9 whp and 3.1 ft-lbs of torque.
Onto the Question
Why did the Highport score 5 more WHP? Is it because it had more mods? Or are the high ports just more sustainable to heat since the intake manifold is closer to the engine and kinda wrapped in by intake runners, thus this mod works better?
They did mention that a partial kit was only installed on the lowport.. I wonder if thats the case hehe.