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go to a servo and use the pumps to blow some air through it?

i wanted a BOV checked out while i was at my mechanics, he did just that and found there was a hole in the... plastic stuff that stops the air... f**ken mental blanks...

DIAPHRAM! i think... im not sure now...

i dunno, just tryin to help...

LOL

I dont think that is what she means.

I think that plenum would be okay ana because it still uses the stock bottom half which would make much better then others around.

no idea where to get it done though.

LOL

I dont think that is what she means.

I think that plenum would be okay ana because it still uses the stock bottom half which would make much better then others around.

no idea where to get it done though.

Yeah just wanted to get it checked because Adams 32 one actually ended up losing power (not alot) - however his was bottom part (flutes) was made by the apprentice and he stuffed it - Adam the guy who made mine is currently making a new one for him...

Just wanted to check the flow rate and compare to stock etc

ahhhh thats the thing with those kinda plenums. if the design is not flow tested etc before being made it can cause power loss and also cause some cyl's to detonate because they get less air etc etc.. thats why i went with the plasmaman.

It may be okay though because if the one on the 32 was f**ked then that would explain it. i can understand why you want to get it flow tested so maybe you should just in case.

Try ringing a engineer or something - maybe kevin will have some kinda idea where to get it done.

Also dont forget that the stock plenum can flow 500hp !! its just the location of the TB that makes em kinda crappy and a pain in the ass

Yeah... he has had no other problems - the RB30 and XR6 ones all have shown great gains on the dyno... but the 32 one was stuffed. Adam ended up giving the apprentice an earful! All he had to do was copy the others :rofl:

Not expecting any problems but I would rather flow test it before I chop up my intercooler piping! Although Adam only lost about 2 rwkw and his was absolutely stuffed.

Might just bite the bullet and pop it on... can always run out and get some new intercooler piping for this rather than chop up the current.

I went with the plazmaman too. I was told Greddy is to big, so you need a bigger turbo to fill it up, getting lag. I have with Plazmanan 300 Kw at the wheels with standard internals so...I cull it....

Cheers,

EUG.

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