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Used parts:

6boost Steampipe manifold, high mount, T3 flange, external gate (only used for 2 months) $1000

Custom RB25 polished inlet plenum $650

Q45 throttle body $280

Z32 Air flow meter w/plug $250

ER34 RB25-NEO PowerFC + hand controller $1300

Denso 670cc injectors + rb25-neo fuel rail $950

Tomei type a poncams to suit RB25 neo $700

Splitfire Coilpacks DIS-008 $450

Carbon Fibre coilpack cover for RB25 neo $200

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then the 260 degree in/ex 9.15mm lift are type b.

if thats definately consider them sold.

but only if 100% definate as you first stated as type a.

ive sent you an email...

consider the 260 cams sold so dibs for me.

6boost Steampipe manifold, high mount, T3 flange, external gate (only used for 2 months) $1000

Custom RB25 polished inlet plenum $650

Q45 throttle body $280

Z32 Air flow meter w/plug $250

Denso 670cc injectors + rb25-neo fuel rail $950

ER34 RB25-NEO PowerFC + hand controller - SOLD pending payment confirmation

Tomei type a poncams to suit RB25 neo $700 - on hold pending payment

Splitfire Coilpacks DIS-008 $450 - on hold pending payment

hay buddy

do u still have the carbon fibre coil pack cover. if so conside it sold

pm me please

and could i have a pic of the plenum please buddy

cheers

julz

Edited by GUN_METAL_GTR32

plenum is fitted to NEO head. idle is fine, was tuned to idle at 850rpm, over 300kw. Has individual throttle "velocity stacks" inside and throttle response is great with a GT3540.

plenum is fitted to NEO head. idle is fine, was tuned to idle at 850rpm, over 300kw. Has individual throttle "velocity stacks" inside and throttle response is great with a GT3540.

does it come complete to install, if not what is required?

thanks for your speedy response.

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