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Seriously. , by writing what I did I'm trying to help you.

It's up to you .

Look at the result of your previous threads and consider my advice along with others.

Man just asking a simple question about a car lol.. not rocket science..

the standard RB26 plenum is pretty damn good.

maybe get it powder coated if you like the look of new stuff under the bonnet.

But really a new plenum won't make a bee's dick's worth of difference to anything except your wallet

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C'mon guys, sometimes it's easier to just either ignore the question and move on or just post a quick reply (or link to previously discussed topic) and again, move on! Bullying people over stupidity is still bullying!

My view- looks good, supposedly helps leaning out of cyl 6, apparently gives minimal performance gains.

Best option? Buy a cheap Freddy off Ebay and put a sticker on it, win!

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C'mon guys, sometimes it's easier to just either ignore the question and move on or just post a quick reply (or link to previously discussed topic) and again, move on! Bullying people over stupidity is still bullying!

My view- looks good, supposedly helps leaning out of cyl 6, apparently gives minimal performance gains.

Best option? Buy a cheap Freddy off Ebay and put a sticker on it, win!

Haha ok thanks.. it's seems that the general consensus is it makes no real difference and that money would be better off spent on something else..

The main purpose of the Greddy plenum is to help equalize cylinder flow, the stocky is known to push too much air towards cyl 5 and 6 causing them to run leaner than the other 4.

There is no power to be gained running one, stocky is good for high power builds.

Key point is to run the highest flowing injectors towards the rear to aid the lean issue.

So many people running the stock intake manifold to over 450Kw its not funny.

You suck at Google.

This was at the top first search and all I did was type greddy plenum rb26.

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/265591-rb26-greddy-plenum-vs-stock-plenum/

Did you read that thread? Its the same old "wives group" shouting the usual and kind of lacking in actual results.

I am not saying they are an upgrade that people should rush out and do...but I have never read a credible back to back like i have with the Nismo plenum and Hypertune plenum.

I am curious and open to it because a mate that I respect who has owned more high HP Skylines than I will ever drive likes running them. And yes the std plenums make good power, but the Greddy item will give different results, different how is the question for me and as above curious....would be nice to read actual results from a semi sensible practical test.

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