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Really interested in plenum for RB20DET, wondering if there are any dyno sheets etc available to show gain from plenum??

Hey mate

All the details are on our website, as we have now listed them

19HP @ wheels gain just by bolting on with standard boost

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can you also get the front pipe that goes from the plenum to intercooler,

If so how much?

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What type of cooler are you running?

As we have them for the standard coolers and the swept back coolers

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Hey Mate,

Have they managed to develop the plunum for the r34 neo motor yet?

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At the moment, they are finalising the XR6 Turbo Plenum. I'm not sure about the R34 at this stage

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At the moment, they are finalising the XR6 Turbo Plenum. I'm not sure about the R34 at this stage

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Do you know of anyone else that may have developed a foward facing inlet plenum and throttle body for the r34?

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Shaun

Do you know of anyone else that may have developed a foward facing inlet plenum and throttle body for the r34?

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Shaun

From what i have read on here and some people have done it, you can use the GREDDY PLENUMS to do so

We will have the R33 Greddy Style Plenum in stock soon for $459

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Tarek

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