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Hey again guys, this is probably a silly question but can someone explain to me why it would be impossible/not smart/wouldn't work to have a Bosch DBW kit connected up to the factory plenum on a rb25det neo that's running a Haltech elite 2500?

If it could work does that mean the old IAC and AAC unit could be removed and blanked off allowing removal of a bunch of coolant lines?

You could make up a kit for yourself. As you'll be making it up yourself, the world's your oyster as to how you achieve this. 

I'm eventually going to run DBW on the factory manifold as well. I'm keeping my eye on this kit so I can have all the hard work done for me. 

https://outsidergarage.com/products/complete-rb-r32-dbw-adapter-kits

  On 19/01/2023 at 4:32 AM, SandyBill said:

Hey again guys, this is probably a silly question but can someone explain to me why it would be impossible/not smart/wouldn't work to have a Bosch DBW kit connected up to the factory plenum on a rb25det neo that's running a Haltech elite 2500?

If it could work does that mean the old IAC and AAC unit could be removed and blanked off allowing removal of a bunch of coolant lines?

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There is nothing inherently wrong with the idea. You are correct that you can remove/blank off the intake air regulator/AAC valve on the side of the OEM plenum. You will need to replace the OEM accelerator pedal with a DBW pedal and retune an Elite 2500 to suit. The barrier as far as I can tell is more practical than anything else as there's no easy kit to do what you're asking for. Most people seem to go aftermarket manifold if they're going to bother with DBW. Personally not a fan of most plenums out there but if I had to pick one it would probably be this one which appears to extend the runners more than most kits out there:

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  On 19/01/2023 at 4:46 AM, Murray_Calavera said:

You could make up a kit for yourself. As you'll be making it up yourself, the world's your oyster as to how you achieve this. 

I'm eventually going to run DBW on the factory manifold as well. I'm keeping my eye on this kit so I can have all the hard work done for me. 

https://outsidergarage.com/products/complete-rb-r32-dbw-adapter-kits

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That's what I thought as well haha, ooh I'm amazed at how much interesting stuff is coming out of the states for the Neo now.

Would something like the https://www.platinumracingproducts.com/products/platinum-racing-products-drive-by-wire-pedal-throttlebody-kit-to-suit-nissan-r-chassis?variant=43977399075048

Be a good starting point. I can't find any data on how this kits pedal actually goes into a 34 accelerator bracket though.

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  On 19/01/2023 at 4:55 AM, joshuaho96 said:

There is nothing inherently wrong with the idea. You are correct that you can remove/blank off the intake air regulator/AAC valve on the side of the OEM plenum. You will need to replace the OEM accelerator pedal with a DBW pedal and retune an Elite 2500 to suit. The barrier as far as I can tell is more practical than anything else as there's no easy kit to do what you're asking for. Most people seem to go aftermarket manifold if they're going to bother with DBW. Personally not a fan of most plenums out there but if I had to pick one it would probably be this one which appears to extend the runners more than most kits out there:

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I'm glad to hear I'm not crazy thinking of it, I'm in the same boat with the FFP, I do like the look of the plazmaman but it doesn't appear to have any benefits besides accessing the spark plugs and tidying the open bay up a bit. It's cost/gain ratio lacks and I don't want to be putting that hole through the side of the battery tray. 

The Rajab unit looks nice and compact to still access the fuel side of your strut tower etc! Cheers man

I really like the idea of going DBW the the stock unit and removing some of that potentially obsolete engine control gear.

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  On 19/01/2023 at 5:41 AM, SandyBill said:

really like the idea of going DBW the the stock unit and removing some of that potentially obsolete engine control gear.

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Has been done by a member here, can't remember his alias but essentially the DBW flange was welded onto the stock plenum and all the OEM laggy leak valves were deleted.

He's since sold the car. 

I dare say the OEM plenum with an DBW throttle would out perform the fancy stuff.

I know I know, I talk tough with OEM plenums and pushing 400kW out of unopened stock motors but I don't have either of them on my car 😂😂😂

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  On 19/01/2023 at 8:42 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:


I know I know, I talk tough with OEM plenums and pushing 400kW out of unopened stock motors but I don't have either of them on my car 

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Add Samsonas to that list brah.

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  On 19/01/2023 at 5:36 AM, SandyBill said:

That's what I thought as well haha, ooh I'm amazed at how much interesting stuff is coming out of the states for the Neo now.

Would something like the https://www.platinumracingproducts.com/products/platinum-racing-products-drive-by-wire-pedal-throttlebody-kit-to-suit-nissan-r-chassis?variant=43977399075048

Be a good starting point. I can't find any data on how this kits pedal actually goes into a 34 accelerator bracket though.

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Looks like a good starting point. 

If your keen on it, best bet would be to chat with PRP and see how the peddle bracket mounts up. 

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  On 19/01/2023 at 8:03 AM, GTSBoy said:

As is all the Platinum Racing stuff, Plasmaman, etc etc. There wouldn't be too much product being made in the US (or by US outfits) that is an actual new idea. Almost everything has already been done in Japan, Australia and NZ.

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Yeah very true 🫡, I was just mainly referring to how much custom fab stuff they have on the sites over there that we usually have to make ourselves or go to a shop to get done. Like different blank plates for things that aren't commonly blanked and ally intercooler piping kits to use the factory holes. I guess cause it's like it's 1998 over there and it's all exciting as a newer skyline gets released into the wild.

  On 19/01/2023 at 8:42 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Has been done by a member here, can't remember his alias but essentially the DBW flange was welded onto the stock plenum and all the OEM laggy leak valves were deleted.

He's since sold the car. 

I dare say the OEM plenum with an DBW throttle would out perform the fancy stuff.

I know I know, I talk tough with OEM plenums and pushing 400kW out of unopened stock motors but I don't have either of them on my car 😂😂😂

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This is what I wanted to hear! Cheers mate, it'll be interesting and I'm going to do it 😏

  On 19/01/2023 at 11:25 AM, Murray_Calavera said:

Looks like a good starting point. 

If your keen on it, best bet would be to chat with PRP and see how the peddle bracket mounts up. 

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Cheers buddy I'll give them a bell and see what they say. 

 

I'll keep this thread going with info/pics and work I do or get done 👍

  On 19/01/2023 at 7:42 PM, SandyBill said:

I was just mainly referring to how much custom fab stuff they have on the sites over there that we usually have to make ourselves or go to a shop to get done. Like different blank plates for things that aren't commonly blanked and ally intercooler piping kits to use the factory holes.

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Actually, that more reflects the major difference between the way US car guys modify and the way that Aussies modify. They are absolutely allergic to having to fabricate anything themselves. If they cannot buy it off the shelf, preferably as a complete bolt on kit, they don't do it.

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  On 19/01/2023 at 7:54 PM, GTSBoy said:

Actually, that more reflects the major difference between the way US car guys modify and the way that Aussies modify. They are absolutely allergic to having to fabricate anything themselves. If they cannot buy it off the shelf, preferably as a complete bolt on kit, they don't do it.

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Haha I never thought of it like that so true!

  On 19/01/2023 at 11:20 PM, robbo_rb180 said:

For the pedal a 350z/g35 pedal bolts up no need for the bosch pedal and can be bought for much cheaper.

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I preferred drilling 2x new holes next to the original ones to move the pedal more to the right.

Then a bit of a Thai massage on the vice to lower the pedal and it's better than OEM 

  On 20/01/2023 at 1:11 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

I preferred drilling 2x new holes next to the original ones to move the pedal more to the right.

Then a bit of a Thai massage on the vice to lower the pedal and it's better than OEM 

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Can we see pics please

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