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PLAZMAMAN all the way

DYNO and RACE PROVEN

RACESPEC SALES TEAM

This is correct. And the reason for my choice. Parts just arrived recently, and Im very pleased with the level of Craftsmanship and detail gone into his work. I mean if they function that well and Look this good. why would ya go anything else if your willing to spend the $$$.

Here are some pix :nyaanyaa: enjoy.

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ours just arrived last week too for our new motor.

Previously had a greddy plenum. Will know the differences between the two once the new motor is in and tuned.

The new plazmaman plenum is very bling!

Very interested to know if there are any differences, in power/torque gains, between the two. Keep us posted :thumbsup:

I notice that the plazmaman plenum uses the factory runners, wonder if this would help/diminish potential gains, compared to the GReddy shortened runners?

I already bought a GReddy plenum; got it for an unbeatable price (Second hand, but new/unused). The bling of the plazmaman plenum wouldn't suit my engine bay, as i plan to powder-coat my plenum, but they do look awesome and well constructed.

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