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LOL!!!

I think my car has a stalker!!!!

Ur a crack up Ni!!!! :headspin:

damn right it does ;)

one day u will slip up and leave the keys with it running outside of work... just u watch... one day!

Dammit i was sick in bed.

Whos cars this? Interesting looking intake

rb25Engine-01.jpg

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Great cruise guys, even though I had to let that Torana embarrass me as I could not rev over three grand off from the lights. Have to pull the RB20 down now.

He must have thought the rest of you would be easy pickins as well :Oops:

Hope someone educated him! :(

hope not... thats generally the kind of thing that should be avoided on official cruises.

SORRY, your right! :Oops:

One of the things that struck me about this cruise was that everyone was so well behaved and even though my car is stuffed and I cant rev past 3000RPM I was able to keep up with everyone.

I was sure I would get left behind as soon as everyone was underway.

I love my R32 but I have to admit a few well setup R33's in a row, looking up the road ahead sure looks the goods. :wassup:

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Great cruise guys, even though I had to let that Torana embarrass me as I could not rev over three grand off from the lights. Have to pull the RB20 down now.

Hi Greg,

That intake manifold sure looks original!

What brand of plenum is that and where did you get it from?

It sure looks like it frees some of the space up that the cooler pipes would normally take up :)

;)

Guys I actually designed it, but had some pros cut and weld the aluminium to my specs. Unfortunately it was a bit expensive around $1000 after all the stuffing around and pro coating.

The look was worth it but I am unable to tell if it made any performance improvement over standard as I modded the turbo at the same time.

If your interested, more info on it hereGTS4 Intake buildup

Guys I actually designed it, but had some pros cut and weld the aluminium to my specs. Unfortunately it was a bit expensive around $1000 after all the stuffing around and pro coating.

The look was worth it but I am unable to tell if it made any performance improvement over standard as I modded the turbo at the same time.

If your interested, more info on it hereGTS4 Intake buildup

I just read the manifold story, i have to say you did a good job and it does look professional :cheers:

Hows the throttle response now with the shorter ic piping?

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