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Hi all,

I recently had a Greddy Profec B Spec II installed in my R33 GTR.

It works perfect and i have done a bit of research. From what I can tell, it appears to be mounted in the correct position in the bay (next to the filters), however just want confirmation from you pro's on here.

Is it installed in the correct standard place? Where do you guys have it mounted? My old HKS solenoid just wasnt this visbile.

I'm just extremely picky and really careful, especially when it comes to my car. :blush:

I've taken some pics, anyone else with a 33 and a profec, or anyone who knows about these in general - your input would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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Edited by KR4-GTR

you can mount it anywhere dude, there's not definite place to mount it.

I got a strip of aluminium and bent it into a 'L' shape and bolted it up to my power steering reservoir, makes it look stock.

thanks mate, just wondering if the majority of people seem to mount them in the same place though!?

Are there any risks involved in leaving it in its current position?

Where is the BEST place to mount it, or is it already in the best place?

Edited by KR4-GTR

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