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Can anyone point me in the direction of a dealer that supplies greddy intake plenums for r34 gt-t?

Dont think they exist, but can use an r33 one, notsure if the rail/injectors bolt up though, i know the copy's fit r33 and r34 though. Try some of the business traders, crd and others should be able to help you at a good price

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Can anyone point me in the direction of a dealer that supplies greddy intake plenums for r34 gt-t?

peter from advan 02 96471326 he is a dealer or autobarn or rhdjapan.com these guys are good

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peter from advan 02 96471326 he is a dealer or autobarn or rhdjapan.com these guys are good

Advan were removed from distributorship......

there is a thread somewhere where i posted pic on how to install R33 plenum on R34.

DisregardKW KINGS post as it makes no sense... there is no cutting required.... PLAZAMANS gear is overpriced.... if your on a budget a copy greddy would be a better option.

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Advan were removed from distributorship......

there is a thread somewhere where i posted pic on how to install R33 plenum on R34.

DisregardKW KINGS post as it makes no sense... there is no cutting required.... PLAZAMANS gear is overpriced.... if your on a budget a copy greddy would be a better option.

advan got the flick ,interesting ......

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hey can anyone point me in the direction of that install pic uras is talking about. If found lots of threads talking about it but no real installation help.

and if anyone knows what a good throttle body for it would be that'd be good as well.

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thx heaps uras, well i guess the greddy is the way to go and from what i read a q45 throttle body goes well if i can find one.

dave from sleeka spares in SA had a few last time we were there.

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After some deliberation I also went with the greddy. Price was definitely but not the only factor. There is still some dicking around with the greddy but at least they try and make it easier by providing the neccessary vacuum and water ports plus the necessary bolts, hoses, clamps etc to assist in the task.

I had difficulty locating a q45 so I went with a new aftermarket 90 mil throttle body, we had no probs mating it to the plenum and the standard throttle sensor just hooks straight up to it. You will need to have a throttle cable made up but its no biggie.

My bud tried the Greddy copy but ended up giving it away simply because there is just too much work to do locating and fitting the above mentioned ports etc plus it didnt sit too flush with the head anyway so required facing before he could even start.

GL with whatever you decide but for me I am way happy with the Greddy choice. :D

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I just had a bad experience with a HYPERTUNE plenum for a EVO (real animal with well over 300awkw), awesome plenum.... but the HYPERTUNE throttle bodys are a bit average.

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