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Very nice intake plenum and has the provision to run two fuel rails (12 injectors) currentley runs one rail, save yourself some coin.

HKS rail (not shown) is brand new and never used.

$800 or best offer for pair

will sard injectors fit in the provided fuel rail?

mite be interested in both

also do these plenums realy make much of a difference over a standard 1?

ive read alot of posts where people say that they dont

will sard injectors fit in the provided fuel rail?

mite be interested in both

also do these plenums realy make much of a difference over a standard 1?

ive read alot of posts where people say that they dont

Sard injectors fit no dramas. Depends on your turbos, we have back to back comparo with the stock plenum and the K5-660R and @ 400rwkw the EGTs were far more consistant between cylinders with the greddy, i have refitted the smaller rear turbo housing so power will be down to around 350rwkw and at that power it is overkill... plus it is too slightly too big for the s13 engine bay.

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inletside.jpg

Very nice intake plenum and has the provision to run two fuel rails (12 injectors) currentley runs one rail, save yourself some coin.

HKS rail (not shown) is brand new and never used.

$800 or best offer for pair

how much for hks rail

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