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damodeane
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plenium info
hi all.im putting a r33gtr engine into a r32 gtst running rwd.im just wondering is there any way of getting rid of some of the pipes under the inlet manifold as there is a hell of alot of them and are they all needed.im not running air con or abs if that makes any difference
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freakazoid3
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Most off them are air and coolant pipes so best bet to leave them alone, unless you're going with a Single throttle body setup
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Sub Boy
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I removed 95% of all that garbage under my plenum, I'm still running the 6 throttles, but no A/C.
You will lose idle control, but you can set it up easily with the grub screws on the bottom of the throttles. Only downside to doing this is no cold start. But I have found a very small amount of throttle on start and if you wait for about 20 sec it will idle by itself after that. Have a look at my build in the Projects section
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