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Guys, would a forward facing plenum on an rb25 pass regency?

Of course there are injectors and TB to take in to account, but if the injectors are the same or atleast the same size, and original TB used?...

They usually say as long as standard injection and emission gear is in place you are fine. Call them up and ask, provided the injectors and everything else is standard you should be ok.

Technically as soon as you change runner length you effect emissions, but so does a FMIC and they let that slide.

Got done on Saturday night for 20mm too low, is it worth me changing out my sard injectors and nismo afms? Also my taillights are LEDs but still retain the factory reflectors, is it worth changing them too?

Dude spent well over 5 minutes with a flash light looking at the fuel rail, injectors, intake manifold, vacuum lines running to everything etc when I went through, though I had gone through with an engine swap that specifically mentioned "standard injection systems retained" on the application so he might have been a bit more anal.

If you can be f**ked taking the rail out painting the injectors stock colour is easy to do, just go visit a model shop and match the colour, cost you like $10 for a brush and some paint.

Assuming of course you have stock looking injectors and not something with adaptors sticking out all over the place.

With the AFM just peel the green sticker off a stock AFM and put it on there, easy as.

Edited by Rolls

people do it with adaptronics and a few other ECUs quite regularly, they come with a plug in loom connector so I unless they unscrew it they'd have no idea.

Unless you run MAP and they unplug the AFM, but I doubt they are going to bother doing that.

or swap your pfc into a stock body ;) ;)

was gonna do that, but probably just as easy to change afms, injectors and ecu. its not like thats much work

what are people thoughts on my tail lights?? this is what they look like up close

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was gonna do that, but probably just as easy to change afms, injectors and ecu. its not like thats much work

what are people thoughts on my tail lights?? this is what they look like up close

I have similar lights and I went through regency 3 times to get my car right they didnt even touch the lights.

Also the ummd and rrrrrd about the nismo intake but i didnt have to change it :thumbsup:

people do it with adaptronics and a few other ECUs quite regularly, they come with a plug in loom connector so I unless they unscrew it they'd have no idea.

Unless you run MAP and they unplug the AFM, but I doubt they are going to bother doing that.

They DO (or have) done that, known a fair few that have got caught, and that was 6+yrs ago..that import guru that they got in yrs and yrs ago to work at regency used to do it (does he work there anymore?)

cheers

darren

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