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greddy type??? what sort of brand and how is this plenum better than standard. does it come with upraded throttle body etc etc

its a copy of the greddy plenum, and it fits Q45 t/body (not included)

2gu up its same bolt pattern etc no problems about it actualy fittin an rb20 youll need a bigger tb or an adaptor plate made to run ur old one, change ur cooler pipes and re arrange your factory vacum and some water lines, the advantage is shorter intake pipe's, less heat soak as the pipe wont run over the rocker cover, possibly improved throttle response and the cosmetic factor, fyi they sell for less on ebay... its a greddy copy, no brand just a copy. hope this helps

2gu up its same bolt pattern etc no problems about it actualy fittin an rb20 youll need a bigger tb or an adaptor plate made to run ur old one, change ur cooler pipes and re arrange your factory vacum and some water lines, the advantage is shorter intake pipe's, less heat soak as the pipe wont run over the rocker cover, possibly improved throttle response and the cosmetic factor, fyi they sell for less on ebay... its a greddy copy, no brand just a copy. hope this helps

it does not fit RB20

I have tried to fit to RB20, 2 ports are different Bolt pattern, so will not fit

i can make you a custom one for $750 for rb20

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