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I'm urgently after pics of install of Hypertune 6 throttle Plenumn.

I have engine build being done here in Japan and pretty much ready to drop the motor in but using the Hypertune 6 throttle plenumn the standard inlet pipe on the inner guard doesnt match up and we are after pics of anyones install !!

From what we have gathered we will have to do some mods and cut a new hole and make some custom piping but as the car is getting sent back to oz next year for compliance I want to be sure before go hacking new holes.

Hks guys want to keep the pipe as straight as possible with as little bend as possible.

Any help be greatly appreciated.

I've attached pic below of the pipe on inner guard I'm talking about

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Nobody with any pics of install ??

Whats making it dificult other than just going ahead and cutting new hole is we want to try fit this below if possible!!

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Need pics/help/info asap

I'll give them a call on monday and see what comes from that.

We've made a couple of mods to it , welded a fitting for air sensor and couple of mounting brackets.

I'd like to keep the oil breather tank if possible and hopefully get away without cutting any holes in inner guard but I doubt it.

Anyone out there with pics of install??

every hypertune plenum install ive seen on a skyline has gone through a hole drilled where the washer bottle sits. it can be done the other way but you will end up with lots of bends.

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