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Hi Guys. I've just dropped an RB30 into my 280zx. The intake manifold only JUST fouls on the bonnet.

Anyone know where/how I can get an intake that will have either a slightly shorter mounting height?

Im considering using the bottom half of the plenum and having a box welded on top.

Thanks in advance.

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Im doing the conversion on the cheap.. Im not looking at making big power yet, just trying to build something that works. Ill be changing over to a DET head a bit later on.

I dont know much about aftermarket parts for the RB30 - Every aftermarket intake manifold seems to have siamesed ports at the end to feed a DOHC head, not SOHC.

I cant seem to find anything to suit the RB30E head?

Cheers.

edit - just searching those names you mentioned.. thanks - waaaaay pricey though :P

Edited by moodah

Sorry missed the bit about SOHC. If you don't want a power bulge in the bonnett I guess you could get a fabricator to modify your stock plenum. When you do get the twin cam head - you can get good and bad Greddy copies - mine was only around $300 and appears to work fine.

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