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worth gettin this instead of a real greddy one?

a few words come to mind - dodgey, cheapass etc

They are actually designed to provide more function than form john, the better designed ones only provide beneficial results above 300kw. So if u guy buying a greddy copy, like the said one above, u'll find its worse than stock.

a few words come to mind - dodgey, cheapass etc

They are actually designed to provide more function than form john, the better designed ones only provide beneficial results above 300kw. So if u guy buying a greddy copy, like the said one above, u'll find its worse than stock.

i dont know the specs on the real greddy one.

was just seein if its worth gettin a copy one.

my intercooler is a hybrid copy and does exactly the same thing as a hybrid intercooler

so, thought this could be the same case here :laugh:

i dont know the specs on the real greddy one.

was just seein if its worth gettin a copy one.

my intercooler is a hybrid copy and does exactly the same thing as a hybrid intercooler

so, thought this could be the same case here :D

kk, do a search, because sydneykid has flowed some and has provided some feedback on them :laugh:

Maybe, maybe not.

remind me to never turn my back on u, or bend over infront of you...:P

will probably look at the plenum next year when i plan to do the manifold and turbo upgrade around feb/march.

going to concentrate more now so on exterior and interior work.

interior - i only got to touch up the door arms (change them from black to grey like the dash board i've done) and change the steering wheel.

along with moving all those screens around to make things easier to see while driving!

exterior - new sideskirts and rear wing needs to be done!

do some work
oh and holidays rule :D

noy come over here, i have something for you *taps bat in hand* :laugh:

work is for the weak!

we're to smart to work these days ;)

whore posting FTW!!

tooshay dear john :P

i dont know the specs on the real greddy one.

was just seein if its worth gettin a copy one.

my intercooler is a hybrid copy and does exactly the same thing as a hybrid intercooler

so, thought this could be the same case here :laugh:

Even the real Greddy plenum is ghey, short runners cost bottom end

and john fake plenums are bad... i know a guy who just bought one and his fuel rail wont line up. gotta get a custom one made to fit the injectors as the plenum isn't even straight... let u be warned

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