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I thought it was the other way around - you can put the plenum/multiple throttle bodies onto the manifold if you drill some extra holes for mounting. That'd be a lot easier than drilling holes into the head.

just get a custom front facing or greddy plenum and run a 90mm throttle - it'd be alot easier and probably around the same money. Just look up JimX's custom front facing intake photos

oh, and nice to see a few more ppl from skylines stockholm joining us on the forums! welcome! :)

Hi guys, the RB26 inlet system goes..................

plenum > throttle bodies > inlet manifold > head.

The RB26 head has different bolt patterns, port sizes and water jacket spacing to a RB25 head. So the RB26 inlet manifold won't fit on an RB25 head.

If you want to know more, there are thousands of previous posts on this subject, do a search.

Originally posted by Ronin 09

just get a custom front facing or greddy plenum and run a 90mm throttle - it'd be alot easier and probably around the same money. Just look up JimX's custom front facing intake photos

oh, and nice to see a few more ppl from skylines stockholm joining us on the forums! welcome! ;)

Ok, will consider that to. any direkt links mayby ? =)

Thanks man. Wery nice forum you lads have :)

Wiktor

Originally posted by Sydneykid

Hi guys, the RB26 inlet system goes..................  

plenum > throttle bodies > inlet manifold > head.

The RB26 head has different bolt patterns, port sizes and water jacket spacing to a RB25 head.  So the RB26 inlet manifold won't fit on an RB25 head.

If you want to know more, there are thousands of previous posts on this subject, do a search.

Hmm too bad cus the complete intake with plenium, throttlebodies and inled manifold just lie to no use in the garage. thougt i it would fit i could get rid of that stupid piping straigth over the engine an turbo..

but will the RB26 throttle bodies fit the RB25 Inlet manifold then..

Desperate to get down the intake temp. it's now really high.

and sorry searched but could just find that the GTR plenium wouldn't fit nothing more specific.

Wiktor

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