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Item: Nissan Skyline R33 (RB25DET) Intake Manifold w/ OEM TB Adaptor

Features:

- A true show car look; light-up your engine bay!

- Internal volume is 20% larger than the standard manifold allowing for increased air flow to each cylinder bank

- Plenum is designed to allow for precise air separation and allocation to each of the six runners

- Shorter length runners with enlarged internal volume caters for rapid air flow

- Unrestricted air flow made possible through laser curved edges on both plenum and runners of manifold

- Complements performance cams, larger fuel injectors, fuel pumps and other such modifications very well.

- Increases performance at med-high RPM range

- Made of precision CNC machined cast aluminium

- Based on the GReddy R33 intake manifold design

- 9.5kg of solid cast aluminium - superior wall thickness!

- Throttle body is repositioned to the front of the plenum to maximize air flow efficiency

- Oversized 80mm intake port maximizes air intake capabilities and accepts most aftermarket throttle bodies including our 80mm TB

- Includes RB25DET adaptor which allows for the standard throttle body to be used with no extra fabrication (only one in Aus!)

- Comes with all the required nuts bolts & brackets, incl. silicone/rubber hoses to mount directly onto the R33's RB25DET engine

The only direct bolt-on RB25DET kit available online!

Finish: Electroplated Mirror Gloss

Condition: Brand New

Price: $535 including Delivery w/ Insurance

Contact: 0401599023 (anytime)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys,

We have recently been getting emails regarding installation of these R33 plenums. I will guarantee to you that installation is a bolt-on process!

If there are any issues I will refund you the money in FULL!

Thanks guys,

Brendan

hey mate im looking for a forward facing plenum at the moment.

yours seems to be of a good build quality. i have a few questions ;

are these still available?

who actually manufactures your plenums?

can anyone on here vouch for these/used this product?

flow tested in comparison to a GReddy or Hypertune or other similar product?

Thanks.

Will these fit on a RB25det Neo motor? I am very keen to get one if they do, or can be modified to fit. (I am in Melbourne also)

does it have provision for the AAC valve? if not, what happens with that?

Hi mate,

It most certainly does have a provision for the AAC valve; no modifications or additions will be required to bolt these straight on.

- Brendan

hey mate im looking for a forward facing plenum at the moment.

yours seems to be of a good build quality. i have a few questions ;

are these still available?

who actually manufactures your plenums?

can anyone on here vouch for these/used this product?

flow tested in comparison to a GReddy or Hypertune or other similar product?

Thanks.

Hi mate,

We have a few of these plenums still left in stock... we have also sent you a PM with all your questions answered.

- Brendan

Im surprised you guys havent been shut down for business trading in the FS section.

You need to pay to sell if youre a business making money off of SAU, you should contact a mod.

Im surprised you guys havent been shut down for business trading in the FS section.

You need to pay to sell if youre a business making money off of SAU, you should contact a mod.

Hi... we have most certainly paid the required fee but for some reason we were not given access to the 'trader forum', so in the interim we have listed here.

- Brendan

  • 3 weeks later...
Item: Nissan Skyline R33 (RB25DET) Intake Manifold w/ OEM TB Adaptor

Features:

- A true show car look; light-up your engine bay!

- Internal volume is 20% larger than the standard manifold allowing for increased air flow to each cylinder bank

- Plenum is designed to allow for precise air separation and allocation to each of the six runners

- Shorter length runners with enlarged internal volume caters for rapid air flow

- Unrestricted air flow made possible through laser curved edges on both plenum and runners of manifold

- Complements performance cams, larger fuel injectors, fuel pumps and other such modifications very well.

- Increases performance at med-high RPM range

- Made of precision CNC machined cast aluminium

- Based on the GReddy R33 intake manifold design

- 9.5kg of solid cast aluminium - superior wall thickness!

- Throttle body is repositioned to the front of the plenum to maximize air flow efficiency

- Oversized 80mm intake port maximizes air intake capabilities and accepts most aftermarket throttle bodies including our 80mm TB

- Includes RB25DET adaptor which allows for the standard throttle body to be used with no extra fabrication (only one in Aus!)

- Comes with all the required nuts bolts & brackets, incl. silicone/rubber hoses to mount directly onto the R33's RB25DET engine

The only direct bolt-on RB25DET kit available online!

you do realise that autotechnica have been selling this identical kit in australia for ages, and that no, it's not the only bolt on kit in australia.

www.autotechnica.com.au

part# PMRB25

adapter part# PMRB25A

you do realise that autotechnica have been selling this identical kit in australia for ages, and that no, it's not the only bolt on kit in australia.

www.autotechnica.com.au

part# PMRB25

adapter part# PMRB25A

You are exactly correct; but we are the only online retailer with this kit at this price!

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...
Hi mate,

We have a few of these plenums still left in stock... we have also sent you a PM with all your questions answered.

- Brendan

Hey Mate,

I'm also interested in the answers to these questions. If you could post or PM me that would be much appreciated!

-provision for the AAC?

-who actually manufactures your plenums?

-can anyone on here vouch for these/used this product?

-flow tested in comparison to a GReddy or Hypertune or other similar product?

Thanks,

Pete

Edited by Peter

Hey mate, interested in purchasing manifold and 80mm throttle body, so if you could contact me with best price for it and delivered to qld 4510 and payment details, thanks.

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