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Plazmaman plenum the go for sure, they have had nothing but good news about them to date.

They have also been known to have the turbo spooling 400rpm quicker then a greddy. As tested on the gt35r turbo.

Also have the advantage of being a straight drop on the standard runners, and has the outlet for the iac.

Although they cost 1200 bucks, but all ya have to worry about is just amending ya intercooler pipes, and possibly throttle body selection.

The setup i am going for is similar style as the extreme exhaust manifold ( with a 45mm pro-gate turbosmart external wastegate) and a similiar style plenum to the plazmaman. The guy that is doing the work on my car for me, has currently worked on a 1000hp skyline, and is enough proof to me that his shit actually works.

But yeah extreme manifolds look awesome and i reckon plazmaman for the plenum. Would be awesome combination.

budget isnt an issue, so i was thinking of doing both manifolds at once.

does everyone agree the greddy is the best inlet plenum for the r33 gtst?

pics of my current setup..

you could cut a bit of piping out of the current if you wanted.

Just by looping much earlier and coming over the rockers by getting rid of the factory cross over.

There are a few cars on here with that setup and it doesnt affect the bonnet closing which is the main factor.

I just cant think of which cars at present :D

Go with whatever suits really.

If you've got cash to tidy it up, might aswell.

you could cut a bit of piping out of the current if you wanted.

Just by looping much earlier and coming over the rockers by getting rid of the factory cross over.

There are a few cars on here with that setup and it doesnt affect the bonnet closing which is the main factor.

I just cant think of which cars at present :D

Go with whatever suits really.

If you've got cash to tidy it up, might aswell.

something like this i believe.

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Umm... its actually the opposite mate.

A low mount is better for under bonnet temps than a high mount.

Thats fair enough then, i was just going by, what kyle had said, and looked obvious to me.

But if stats are looking the other way then good stuff.

Has there been stats as oppose to low mount and high mount with turbo bag or heatshield??

Also engine temps as oppose to engine bay??

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