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hi guys,

Just wanted to ask you guys what is the best Aftermarket phelum for my needs.

This is what iam looking for, a aftermarket phelum with LONG runners or retains stock runners. This is because i dont want to lose Off-boost drivability.

I was looking at a Greddy phelum, but they have short runners which is not ideal for the type of engine iam wanting to create.

Iam currently very interested in a SUB-ZERO phelum, could somebody tell me if it has short of long runners or keeps the stock ones??

Or if anybody can recommend me good ones

Thanks guys!

:rolleyes:

btw. this is for RB25det

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After B-Man's flowtesting results of the standard plenum, I am now convinced that "even flow" of cylinders of a plenum are largely irrelevant, if the standard runners are used. It also explains why my front facing plenum, which wasn't designed or tested for even flow (it's just a tube) doesn't cause any significant leaning out of the rear cylinders or air starvation of the front ones.

I believe the Sub Zero plenum uses the standard runners, but the website's been down for so long I can't be 100% sure.

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