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I'm about to mount up an ID750 fuel filter on the offside strut tower, if you can picture the stock power steering reservoir bracket, it will be like a mirror image of that with the fuel filter where the reservoir is. I expect the way it will be mounted would interfere with most forward facing plenums. 

As I will want an e-throttle setup in future, does anyone know of anyone running DBW on the stock RB25 intake manifold? I've seen plenty of adaptors but they all say they suit forward facing plenums only. 

Other then the adapter, would there be any other speed bumps with running DBW on the stock manifold? 

Well I'm excited! 

https://outsidergarage.com/products/complete-rb-r32-dbw-adapter-kits?variant=40968923971745

Complete RB DBW Adapter Kits for OEM Nissan RB20/RB25 (coming soon)

Nice!

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On 9/24/2022 at 12:13 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Better off just chopping off the stock flange then getting a DBW flange welded on.

This would allow easier spark plug, coil management etc.

That sounds good too. I'm glad there are options for when the time comes to pull the trigger on the ECU upgrade and DBW setup. 

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On 20/12/2023 at 10:11 PM, outsidergarage said:

 

I have a plazamaman plenum, currently has a 85mm plazamaman throttle body on it.

It'll be to big for what I'm after.

With your kit is the dbw Bosch 68 or 74mm throttle body a straight bolt up to it?

I think I measured the mouth of the plenum to be around 85mm to

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Apologies for the delay in response! I think we need to setup email notifications!

A complete list of the adapters we offer is here:

https://outsidergarage.com/pages/dbw-adapter-information-which-adapter-can-i-use

This also includes bolt measurements for cross referencing.

Any questions, shoot us a message through the website

 

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