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Hey guys

Reading the forums i can see no disadvantage if i buy a greedy or subzero plenumand install it.

(If there is tell me before i make a mistake)

My question is, What do i need to buy to make this work, How much will the whole thing set me back and Where is the best place to get it done?

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greddy plenum u will need....and i believe there is a tutorial on this

a greddy throttlebody adapter kit (comes with throttle cable adapter)

some silicon bent hoses

8mm vac hose

1'' heater hose

5 bolts.....shorter than stock studs

some brass nipples. 3 small, 1 med, 1 large

some hose clamps

fuel hose...8mm methinks

fmic piping

maybe 200bucks. the adapter kit was $120 in itself

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Hey guys

Reading the forums i can see no disadvantage if i buy a greedy or subzero plenumand install it.

(If there is tell me before i make a mistake)

My question is, What do i need to buy to make this work, How much will the whole thing set me back and Where is the best place to get it done?

Respect

Although there are no disadvantages to this mod, im sure theres better ways to spend your money on other mods?

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Although there are no disadvantages to this mod, im sure theres better ways to spend your money on other mods?

Like what?

I already have PFC, FMIC, exhaust, fuel pressure reg, High flowed turbo, bigger injectors to go into it, whatelse is there?

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that depends on his needs stryder. stock suspension is da bomb for drag setup.

u can buy all that stuff from kb auto one/autobarn/supercheap.

u will also have to get a 1'' spout welded onto the intake pipe leading into the plenum. this is for the aac idle valve. u dont have it...good luck getting it to run,

u will also have to get the bov welded onto the fmic piping....i found in the driver front wheel arch to be the most convenient.

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yeh true, its just so many people over look suspenion in the hope of buying more engine parts :D

what do you use the car for most stuart?

I mostly will use it for the 1\4 but i can always put better suspension later on. The owner before me put race suspension in it nothing massive (no coiloveres) but i haven't taken it out on the track yet cause i want to get it to where i want it, eg 300kw.

where is the best place to get it done cause this is what i want,

bigger injectors installed

dyno tune

the plenum put in and running.

there is nowhere where i live

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