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i dont know why it was done. Some say it works better and i also read it has something to do with the last cylinder .

But his car works well has a couple other mods run well

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yes but the rb26 front facing intake mani works well.

and the sr20 comes from factory facing that way.

so there's a way to make them work and also your ment to get a remap after installing one as AFR aint right

Edited by Dan_J

got proof/dyno sheets to sheets to show an rb26 plenum on a 20 or 25 makes a difference?

and an sr20 and rb26 were designed by nissan to work with a forward facing intake manifold thats why they work on those motors, rb20/25 were designed to run with a side facing plenum coz it obviously works

and an sr20 and rb26 were designed by nissan to work with a forward facing intake manifold thats why they work on those motors, rb20/25 were designed to run with a side facing plenum coz it obviously works

your right so therefore a front facing plenum can be designed from scratch with ecu tuning to run right. not saying everyone should get a hectik front facing intake.

just saying

Edited by Dan_J

Aaaages ago i sold it , i swapped it for a s14 s2 , then swapped that for a r34 which is my daily . poor old girl has popped 2 gearboxes by 2 different owners since i sold it , the vskf's are too heavy for skids with a 20 box :P , it (the laurel) is in the members ride section somewhere

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