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Item: Polished R33 plenum chamber

Location: South Brisbane

Item Condition: Brand new

Reason for Selling: Getting custom plenum made up

Price and Payment Conditions: $350

Extra Info: Plenum is just top half so it uses the original runners & fuel rail. Designed to use the stock tb & able to fit every hose and sensor found on stock plenum chamber.

Pictures: now added

Contact Details: Pm me

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Inside its just hollow. To be perfectly honest im not entirely sure it has been flow tested. I always had the impression most of the flow testing was for the turrents in which case you use the standard. Sorry i cant be of more help but i'd rather be honest than lie to you.

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yes it will bolt upto a normal manifold & uses the standard seal. I've trial fitted it but not used it on a running engine due to my engine has been getting built all year.

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