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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]

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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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hey mate,

will this support standard injectors?

Hey buddy,

It most certainly will accept your OEM injectors - no mods will be required at all

-Brendan

  • 2 weeks later...
hay mate will this fit on an r34 neo cheers

Hi mate,

Unfortunately as the R34 has a NEO head our plenum will not fit it.

- Brendan

Hey, im really interested in one of these...is there anything else i would need at all to bolt it all up?

Nothing more at all mate!

- Brendan

  • 2 weeks later...
hey brendan, where are these guys manufactured.

Hey buddy,

These are manufactured in China by a very reputable company; we have gone through many and found these to be the best!

- Brendan

  • 5 months later...

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 :) )

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!

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

New batch just in guys!

As always top quality casting is guaranteed

Contact me today and I can have it sent out to you same day!

  • 1 month later...

Looks great... performs even better!

Discounted to $525 incl. delivery anywhere in Australia

hay mate will this fit on an r34 neo cheers

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

If so I might be interested!

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

  • 3 weeks later...

These are ready in stock!

At a sale price and quick delivery anywhere in Australia.

If you have thought of getting one... do it now! :P

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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