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Im trying to deceide which plenum to go for.Its either Greddy or Plazmaman.Seeing how the Plazmaman item is only the top half does this mean that the top half of the stock 33 plenum is the most restrictive?

Will the lower intake runners support 500hp?

Both are very good items,will it just come down to what look i want in the engine bay?

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Depends on your choice, but i'd go the greddy. The full intake replacement is best for both big or low power because it will add some responsiveness.

Which one suits your budget? Making 500hp isn't cheap. Add that and you have the answer.

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dave you should give plazmaman a go if its not all drag, keeping the longer runners is a good idea for low down. I havent made this decision yet either, but thats because i dont want a plenum that looks like it is custom ie polazmaman's curvy thing. i want one that looks like it 'might' be nissan

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what throttle body you planning to run?

Greddy i think is setup for the Q45 - and you need an adapter for the std one

Plazmaman is setup for the std one, im just starting to look into what i have to change on mine to fit the Q45

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hypertune has better flow then the greedy item

cost 2200 with any size throttle body

killer plenums but for 2200 forget it in this application, unless your after every poofteenth NYTSKY.

Used one on a 300awkw+ EVO 6.5 TME and it was the best plenum ive seen... the TB was average though.

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Topsecret has plenum for around 2K with Q45 Throtle body. looks pretty sexy IMO its the best one on the block in looks and performance. look at nengun or topsecret site.

Greedy I think someone is selling one on this site for $700 i think in perth do a search.

I guess if im on a budget i go greedy if i wanted all out i go topsecret looks dam impressive.

You get what you pay for, if you try to sell it later you will get good return on a jap product than an imitation one.

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Topsecret has plenum for around 2K with Q45 Throtle body. looks pretty sexy IMO its the best one on the block in looks and performance. look at nengun or topsecret site.

Greedy I think someone is selling one on this site for $700 i think in perth do a search.

I guess if im on a budget i go greedy if i wanted all out i go topsecret looks dam impressive.

You get what you pay for, if you try to sell it later you will get good return on a jap product than an imitation one.

got power figures & graphs of cars with said top secret plenum?

or are you pulling this out of ur behind caus it looks all pretty?

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