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Item: Nissan Skyline R32 (RB20DET) Intake Manifold

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Features:
- Give your engine bay a new look; top mirrror FINISH!
- 20% larger than the standard manifold allowing for increased air flow to each cylinder bank
- Plenum is designed to allow for precise air separation and allocation to each of the six original runners
- Complements performance cams, larger fuel injectors, fuel pumps and other such modifications
- Increases performance at med-high RPM range
- Made of precision aluminium - Alloy
- Ultra light construction
- Will accept original RB20DET throttle body (65mm version only)
- Comes with in-built bracket and port's to accept all original sensors, also incl. ALL 4x fittings (professional installation recommended)
- Upgrade to our universal 70mm throttle body, not a bolt-on
Now a new plenum for the RB20 guys as well!

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INSTALL VID W/ SOUND HERE --- http://s623.beta.photobucket.com/user/wGNight/media/enginestart_zps912b2e0f.mp4.html


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$295 including Delivery & Insurance - SAU MEMBER PRICE

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Condition: Brand New

Contact: 0401599023 (anytime) OR [email protected]

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

No modifications are required with our one, the only thing required is 1/8 NPT fitting for the vacuum port.

No installation instructions are supplied so professional installation recommended.

- Brendan

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  • 3 weeks later...

No modifications are required with our one, the only thing required is 1/8 NPT fitting for the vacuum port.

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just bought this exact plenum, I am happy with it, its perfect for my specific needs, but you do get what you pay for, so cheap, is not without modifications, but easy mods,

I just ask that you guys describe your product a bit better

you don't need just one hose fitting, you need 4, as only one fitting from the original plenum will fit in the one big threaded hole, (thats the one on the underside) (just) it goes in about 4 turns) the other 3 do not accept anything from the o.g plenum, the holes are the wrong size, and the threads tapped arent the best, also some drill hole dags need to be cleaned off

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  • 3 months later...

Big thanks to luke (calsonic14u) and brendan from vulture motorsport just fitted up the plenum and was stuck on the fittings but after a few quick calls we figured it out pretty fast we ended up using a 1/4 fitting barb to suit 5/8th hose and 3 1/8th fittings for the vac lines. Fired up first go :-)

  • 5 months later...

Sorry car hasnt had a chance and ive had no money to dyno her yet lol.

Oh and just for others info, just the wiring for the sensors on the throttle body need to be extended off the original harness. Very basic auto elec knowledge needed. And your Standard throttle cable of your R32 with reach no dramas. Some vacuum lines may need extending to.

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