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I was just wondering if the JJR Intake Plenum kit comes with everything needed to install it? Would I need any extra parts? They are selling for a good price but wasnt sure if I need to do any other modding to make it fit? Also would I need different injectors?

Thanks Heaps :ninja:

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Pretty sure you will need a different throttle cable... if you scroll down where it says "Other Purchases" or something like that, you'll see that most people bought a 31 throttle cable and a bigger throttle body.

Or you could just call them (or PM on here), they're pretty nice blokes :ninja:

I was just wondering if the JJR Intake Plenum kit comes with everything needed to install it? Would I need any extra parts? They are selling for a good price but wasnt sure if I need to do any other modding to make it fit? Also would I need different injectors?

Thanks Heaps :ninja:

yep you need a greedy adapter for you throttle body if your using a stock one

i used the stock throttle cable.

if you need one ive got one for sale

Edited by WARLORD

they are just a polished/chrome dipped ebay item.

u will need a greddy throttle body adapter (source from autobarn). it will come with a bracket for your throttle cable, then your laughing.

have a look at the diy section for the install. it was invaluable when i did mine

u will need vac hose, 3-4 brass nipples, fuel hose, heater hose for the aac valve idle control. and shorter bolts when u go to bolt it back on, gasket paper etc etc

Edited by r33cruiser
if i were u i would spend the extra coin and get a plazmaman one they r much higher quality than the copies, and only a few hundy extra

Either the plasmaman or a RIPS one. Saw one of the copy plenums for the first time the other day, not impressed, just like every other car part from china...

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