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forward facin stok plenum for rb25.'

comes minus throttle bodie and accel cable braket, but every thing else you see is you wat youl get...

i bought this bout 2 years ago and acarnt remember who made it but the welds and finish are top notch, there been a bit of mild grinding just to smooth out ne imperfections and help with the finish all up really good thing, made heaps differnce to throttle response especialyy wit stok turbo..it has been on my mild 25 with no problems, selling cos im goin gtr stlye plenum...

im in chatswood and can post

askin $150 neg..

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did you ever have this on a dyno at all? heard bad things about it leaning out cylinders as it wasnt supposed to run like that...

so that bracket in this pic isnt included? is it just the stock one moved to that position or would i have to make/source another bracket?

Cheers

Steve

did you ever have this on a dyno at all? heard bad things about it leaning out cylinders as it wasnt supposed to run like that...

so that bracket in this pic isnt included? is it just the stock one moved to that position or would i have to make/source another bracket?

Cheers

Steve

yea me to, depends on management u run, and how good your tuner is. ive done 4 drift days wit it and had no problems, thats wit stok turbo, with a larger set up not so sure

yea i made that braket up to suit my cable, (mine is shorter than a33s so fairly sure the 33 cable will be fine

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