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



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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 via laser curved edges on both plenum and runners of manifold
- Complements performance cams, larger fuel injectors, fuel pumps and other such modifications
- Increases performance at med-high RPM range
- Made of precision cast aluminium
- 9kg of solid cast aluminium - superior wall thickness (will not leak like others)
- 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
- Includes RB25DET adaptor plate which now allows the standard throttle body to be used with no extra fabrication
- Comes with all the required nuts bolts & brackets, incl. silicone/rubber hoses to mount directly onto the R33's RB25DET engine (professional installation recommended)
- Now also includes a tube of gasket paste
- Our 80mm TB will be a direct bolt-on to this plenum (only $190)
- Our RB25 Fuel Rail will be a direct bolt-on to this plenum (only $100)
One of few direct bolt-on RB25DET plenums available in Australia!


** NOW ALSO AVAILABLE IN RAW CAST FINISH **

$535 including Delivery & Insurance - SAU MEMBER PRICE


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Condition: Brand New

Contact: 0401599023 (anytime) OR [email protected]

Customer Feedback

Great Price, Easy to deal with, Thanks

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Item: RB25 Plenum, Oil Cooler and 80mm Throttle Body

Good quality item and easy seller to deal with, very straight forward and items arrived swiftly.

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Item: rb25det plenum






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- COMPLETED INSTALL WITH OEM AND 80MM TB -


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- 600HP+ INSTALL FROM SWEDEN -


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Just 1 left guys!

If you have been hearing news of inferior R33 plenum going around – rest assured this is NOT one of them.

Just ask any 1 of our customers Australia wide (given on request :) )

I can vouch for these plenums.Im very happy with the improvement in top end power it gave my car!

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Do you think you will ever get a 34 neo version?

If so I might be interested!

For the time being unfortunately we won't be... however we have had a lot of interest from the R34 guys so we may consider it further down the track.

- Brendan

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Can you supply a fuel rail to suit these running top feed GTR injectors or can I just use a stock GTR rail?!?

PM Sent - just for the others we are all out of stock for the RB25DET fuel rail's but we will be getting more in real soon.

- Brendan

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