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links to results?

That's what I'm after , you said plenty of results show losses in power and response when a plazmaman plenum has been put on , I want to see these results as I can't find anything bad on them

That's what I'm after , you said plenty of results show losses in power and response when a plazmaman plenum has been put on , I want to see these results as I can't find anything bad on them

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/330619-a-boys-love-for-his-rb20/

In there somewhere

Lol...i miss you when your not around Zeb...

while I won't deny plazmaman quality, I'm not justifying the premium..

So sorry plazmafans but soon as that Chinese junk copy comes out for ima gunna jump on dat shit..

Your not the only one mate! Praaazman + wrinkle black paint and on it will go!

Yeh he complains but he kept the stock throttle body for one , with his upgrades there is no way he shoulf still be running that..... and yhere is also someone in that forum sayin he got quicker spool, better response, a minor hp gain and no bleed off at higher revs ....... And there is no dyno sheets anyways , thats not results btw

Lol...i miss you when your not around Zeb...

while I won't deny plazmaman quality, I'm not justifying the premium..

So sorry plazmafans but soon as that Chinese junk copy comes out for ima gunna jump on dat shit..

get two! :cheers: ill buy the booze we will fit them at the same time. ebay all the way for me!

Lol we all know deep down that pretty much everyone that goes down ffp plenum route is doing for engine bay points. I bet if the same results were to be achieved by say a aftermarket cross over plenum for the same proce no one would buy it because simply spending like 1000 for something that you might get a slight improvement but still have to trade off with some reponse or mid range cannot be justfied.

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