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long story short i cant decide on a plenum choice. because im a total shit f*k wen it does come to anything liek this crap.

so i came on to trustly sau for more info

basicly from my shit research its come down to 2 choices

modify r34gtr greddy plenum (or ecr33 plenum)

or go bolt on with plazmamans plenums.

as i pretty much know nothing about plenums i thought i would ask others out there who went on a simliar approch.

i understand that plenum sizes take are directly related to lag?

also what recommended throttle body size should i be looking at.

cheers

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I would do what I did and nomuken does. Use a RB26 throtle bodies and plenium. Race Pace make the adapter plate. All you need to do is buy the RB26 intake side $400 - $600 and the go to race pace and get them to install it.

It is extramly responsive and the japs claim a 40hp increase straight up. I would only go Gready if you were making a 600HP drag car. Plus the single throtle body is a bit mushy but has good flow up top in big hp aplications.

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I would do what I did and nomuken does. Use a RB26 throtle bodies and plenium. Race Pace make the adapter plate. All you need to do is buy the RB26 intake side $400 - $600 and the go to race pace and get them to install it.

It is extramly responsive and the japs claim a 40hp increase straight up. I would only go Gready if you were making a 600HP drag car. Plus the single throtle body is a bit mushy but has good flow up top in big hp aplications.

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sweet.... that is the perfect solution (i just though it was no longer viable as the jap ones are NLA or incomplete), as discussed much previously.

im glad RACEPACE made it i will cerainly start spreading the word.. after selling the last one to you i have had enquiries from every corner of the globe and had only bad news to tell them :)

and yes on std Rb25 with usual bolt ons expect a 40hp increase EVERYWHERE.

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couple of weeks back i was talkn to ben at racepace about jsut dropping a complete 26 head onto the rb30 and using the standard plenum.

but i understand theres alot of things i need that would be missing?

URAS would u know apart from a complete head, plenum, throttles, manifolds and turbos, what i would be missing to complete the transfer?

wiring loom, ecu? ect

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