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Are there any disadvantages to running a 80mm throttle body on a greddy manifold on a rb25 if your "only" making about 250rwkws?

Disadvantage would be light throttle modulation would be some what crappy.

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hey all,

i have my plazmaman etc on my r32 rb25.

now i cant for the life of my find injectors + rail to fit under it.

i run e85 and ~350rwkw

im running stock hiflowed injectors.

now i wanna get rid of these for top feed ~1000cc but cant find any.

i have come to the conclusion that changing to a greddy is prolly the best option.

unless anyone out there has found injectors to fit?

if i did change to greddy do stock rail + injectors fit?

hey all,

i have my plazmaman etc on my r32 rb25.

now i cant for the life of my find injectors + rail to fit under it.

i run e85 and ~350rwkw

im running stock hiflowed injectors.

now i wanna get rid of these for top feed ~1000cc but cant find any.

i have come to the conclusion that changing to a greddy is prolly the best option.

unless anyone out there has found injectors to fit?

if i did change to greddy do stock rail + injectors fit?

the short id 1000 dont clear?

my car has a plazmaman plennum on it making 470rwhp and the midrange response feels so much better than when I had a greddy plannum, unfortunately I don't like the look of plazmaman plennums. Want to chage but I'll put up with the uglyness for better response and mid range.

I use a genuine Greddy coupled to a 30 mil phonelic spacer. The added runner length fixes up the low midrange and purely from a looks point of view the greddy shits all over the plazmaman.

The tuner also commented on how even my cylinder temperatures were as well. Even distribution will do that.

the short id 1000 dont clear?

didnt know the id1000 came as a shorter unit?

what rail do they take, as i found the rail is the thing that fouls.

and yeh im gutted if i have to loose response etc, but my fuel system is pushing it.

Anyone else running plazmaman plenum bothered to pull their plugs and see if they are or not even

Also, anyone running anything other then the plasmaman throttle or std throttle body?

running a CPC plenum and all my plugs are the same when i removed them.

would be keen to see a dyno comparison with stock vs FFP.

if anyone wants to give me a r34 gtt neo standard plenum ill gladly test :D

running a CPC plenum and all my plugs are the same when i removed them.

would be keen to see a dyno comparison with stock vs FFP.

if anyone wants to give me a r34 gtt neo standard plenum ill gladly test :D

I can lend you one.

Clean out your Pm box. I can't Pm you

running a CPC plenum and all my plugs are the same when i removed them.

would be keen to see a dyno comparison with stock vs FFP.

if anyone wants to give me a r34 gtt neo standard plenum ill gladly test :D

Pretty agricultural those things are they cheap?

anyone know if these injectors would fine?

cant find top feeds to fit under my plenum.

http://www.ebay.com....47#ht_751wt_907

or

http://www.ebay.com....5#ht_1162wt_907

saves me having to change plenum...

highflows.

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