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Old May 12, 2012 | 01:38 PM
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Default VQ35HR 1 off, Custom Aluminum Intake Manifold (1,200+ HP Capable!)

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Price for today and today only! $500.00 shipped!

I want to buy a new toy tomorrow and it's quite expensive so every bit helps me!

After today, price goes back to $650.00!


This was custom designed in CAD and custom made. There is not another one on this planet! I don't want to even post what this thing cost me. Just know, at $650.00 shipped (in the U.S.), it's an incredible deal. As you can see by the pictures of the runners on the inside, this was a professionally designed and fabricated piece and not just slapped together. Also, for you that like to polish things, this is all aluminum so it can be polished up. I was going to polish it but was too lazy so I had it powder coated.

The plenum, on an NA car, provided better throttle response and 20ft/lbs more torque at 2k -4k RPM and a more linear power curve all the way to 8K (this was my rev limit).

On a boosted application, it was MUCH different. We re-tuned with the stock intake and noticed a big difference getting it up to 650 on pump. This plenum worked much better then the stock under boosted applications.

We swapped back to the plastic intake because it was late one night and I didn't feel like making new paper gaskets for it so I put the stock one back on and never went back.

Since I have new plans for a plenum in the works, I don't need this one anymore.

Big power on the HR requires a plenum/intake manifold made of metal, not plastic. This is capable of pretty much any amount of boost you want to throw at it. We ran 30PSI through it with no issue, no flexing. The aluminum is thick!
First to pay takes it. $650.00 shipped anywhere in the U.S.!

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Old May 12, 2012 | 03:44 PM
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Wow. I'm very interested. DO you have gaskets made for it now or is that something the buyer needs to make?
Old May 12, 2012 | 03:51 PM
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We always made paper gaskets. It's simple to do, just takes some time. Maybe an hour to do both throttle bodies and bottom that connects to the lower.

I can explain how to do this with the buyer.
Old May 12, 2012 | 03:53 PM
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Does not fit under the stock strut bar i'm guessing?
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Just curious, any reason why you stayed with paper gaskets rather then a more permanent style?
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Originally Posted by Italianjoe1
Does not fit under the stock strut bar i'm guessing?
That, I am not sure of. With the greddy kit, you can't use the factory strut bar. When we put this on the car for test fitment when the motor was still NA, I don't remember if we put the strut bar back on.
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Originally Posted by imkindafkedup
Just curious, any reason why you stayed with paper gaskets rather then a more permanent style?
This is the way S&R did it and it held fine to 30lbs of boost and am sure it would have take more too.
Old May 12, 2012 | 03:59 PM
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random question, but is the silicone crossover coupler permanent? Looks like it cannot be replaced.
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Originally Posted by Cux350z
random question, but is the silicone crossover coupler permanent? Looks like it cannot be replaced.
It can be replaced.

We replaced it once in the beginning because as we were tightening the worm gear the screwdriver slipped and put a tear in it.
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This is a sweet piece!
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Just uploaded pic's of the runners so everyone can see this was a "TRUE" custom CAD designed and fabricated piece and not some crappy "attempt" of an intake.
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Tons of interest in this but no one has followed through! Everyone wanted this, now that I am selling it, people are dragging their feet.
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bump!
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What kind number was u putting up with in on and your injen Cai
Old May 20, 2012 | 03:22 PM
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298whp at the peak of Florida summer temps. Torque was in the 280's if I remember correctly. Been awhile.
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waiting on my taxes to come back. should be here in 2 weeks. If you still have this pm me.
Old May 21, 2012 | 06:34 AM
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At this moment, it's still available.
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I may purchase it with my next check... Just a waiting game now.
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Do you have a dyno video of you making 1,000+ hp? I'm more interested in that.

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