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R33 Skyline Polished Intake Manifold Plenum W/ Rb25det Throttle Body Adaptor


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Cheers mate well i shall have the engine in about a month so will be great timing :P Roughly the same price im guessing. Shall add some bling and performance to the track car :) not to mention simplifying plug changes :)

Ah that sounds like it will work out well then.

Price will actually be slightly lower on the RB20's as they are a smaller unit - once they are here they'll be up on SAU.

So keep your eye out ;)

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anyone making big power on these??

Just had a chat with an old customer of ours Chris, after a year of using our plenum he's going to upgrade to one of our 80mm bolt-on TB's.

He's making some very good numbers (check-out that turbo), and the plenum is handling it all no problem! :thumbsup:

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Hey mate my build thread has the RB20 plenum on it. Heres a few pics of it installed. Was easier while engine was out lol. Heres a few picks. Note the fittings are not included picked them up seperately. Everything bolted straight up. Just had to widen where the throtle cable where the nuts tighten onto. U also can use the RB20 cable no need for a longer one :)

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Hey guys, how do these stock up against the Plazmaman plenums? I'm undecided on whether I want to run a FFP as I can't see any definite power gains and there have been several cases of where power has gone backwards, which is why I'm cautious. Apart from easier access to some components, what would your advice be? The car is a street legal, which sees occasional track/drift days.

Also, can it come in a raw finish for a stock look?

Thanks guys.

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Hey guys, how do these stock up against the Plazmaman plenums? I'm undecided on whether I want to run a FFP as I can't see any definite power gains and there have been several cases of where power has gone backwards, which is why I'm cautious. Apart from easier access to some components, what would your advice be? The car is a street legal, which sees occasional track/drift days.

Also, can it come in a raw finish for a stock look?

Thanks guys.

Hey,

We've had some great results with these plenums, if you go through this thread and other's an SAU there is a fair bit on them. We don't stock plazmaman plenum's so can't comment on them aside from being a lot more pricey!

We can do these raw cast or just a rough polish not chrome electroplated.

- Brendan

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Could you attach some pictures regarding the raw cast and rough polish ones?? cheers

Hi,

Here is a link to a sample of the raw cast finish; http://e4eonline.com..._CastSample.jpg

The polished finish is similar to the chrome one pictured however less shiny.

If required I can source some more images.

- Brendan

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