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Cant Remember if its been covered and cbf reading through 8 pages.

Pump Fuel or Race fuel? and will it still be gassed up.

And now that you've sold the C4 are you going back to manual? I remember reading somthing but cant think where :P

Regards Andrew

Cant Remember if its been covered and cbf reading through 8 pages.

Pump Fuel or Race fuel? and will it still be gassed up.

And now that you've sold the C4 are you going back to manual? I remember reading somthing but cant think where :rofl:

Regards Andrew

In order:

- Race fuel

- Yes

- Didn't sell the box from this car. I still have the C6 in it.

:)

Intake update: I can get a couple more of these (plenum/TB) at $1400 if anyone is keen for one. Just send me a PM and I'll sort it out. They use the std throttle cable and TPS as well.

Adrian

Looking very nice man - how quick are you aiming to go with this???? Going by your nack, I'm not going to be surprised if I hear very near single digit numbers - if not...

Thanks mate. I don't know if this setup will have a 9-sec pass in it to be honest but it'd be nice to do. Not sure if the GT35 has it in it but there's only one way to find out :thumbsup:

Hello Mrs Courier!

These look bloody awesome. The throttle body is a work of art too - can't wait to bolt it up and have some fun!

I have one of these on my set up it helps i think, especially if you are running a high mount turbo. Just make sure that you make your own gasket to go between the top and bottom sections, i had problems with mine comming out the back (it has to be at least 5mm thick, it will also stop a little of the heat transfer :thumbsup: )

Good luck,

Ryan

I have one of these on my set up it helps i think, especially if you are running a high mount turbo. Just make sure that you make your own gasket to go between the top and bottom sections, i had problems with mine comming out the back (it has to be at least 5mm thick, it will also stop a little of the heat transfer :banana: )

Good luck,

Ryan

Thanks for the tip. What did you make it from?

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