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Does anyone know which company sells the adaptor plates so you can run an rb26 plenum and multi-throttle setup on your rb25? I know the Blitz D1 car uses one but i cant seem to find any info on them selling them either. Just trying to find a cheaper/better alternative to the greddy plenum.

cheers,

Jarrad

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by the time you do the conversion it cost about double a greddy plenum but it does offer superior throttle response and an average 40hp increase by itself...... i have done 1 and sold 3.

i have the last adpator plate blitz made stashed for a rainy day. I can if there is enough interest get them made again (japan) but only in lots of 5.

If your after info speak to ADZ or Ben at race pace he fitted one i supplied to ADZ's animal R32. This car is a real credit to Roshan, Ben, meridian and Adam

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or just buy the one off yahoo that another company makes for $520

but as Trent said its not a cheaper option

have you got that link? ive seen a few sites that show them ie rb30.com but the original company wants orders in multiples of 5..... which sucks. i got two Middle Eastern customers chasing them and i would love to be able to hand ball it with a link :)

$520 sounds about right. The rb30.com doesnt come with the metal gaskets so factor in another 100-odd and it doesnt come with any of the remote billet vacuum bosses for IAC etc which would cost about another 200. So far $800-odd and you havent sourced the gtr plenum and ITB's... food for thought.

Stay Tuned here.

I'm working on an adapter for this exact application.

Will be waterjet cut including tapering of the airflow section to match both the head and the manifold.

Will be CNC machined and made properly.

Stay Tuned here.

I'm working on an adapter for this exact application.

Will be waterjet cut including tapering of the airflow section to match both the head and the manifold.

Will be CNC machined and made properly.

hope you include all the other billet adapters for the IAC and so forththat the current jap manufactures are no longer doing... as the kit is fairly useless without them.

Does anyone know which company sells the adaptor plates so you can run an rb26 plenum and multi-throttle setup on your rb25? I know the Blitz D1 car uses one but i cant seem to find any info on them selling them either. Just trying to find a cheaper/better alternative to the greddy plenum.

cheers,

Jarrad

hey jarrad,

if i remember right i was quote $600 for the complete blitz kit, as it doesnt just come with the adopter plate, its got a few other bits!

if u can get a gtr plenum for $300 and maybe get a set of 550cc injectors for a gtr for around $600 i think its well worth it. ive been meaning to do this for years BUT im just tooo lazy AHHAHA!

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