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Old 12-13-2007 | 09:18 PM
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Does anyone know if any of these nitrous plates will work with a 80mm TB with adapter? Thanks
Old 12-15-2007 | 01:49 AM
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A stock size plate should work fine....

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Old 12-15-2007 | 02:04 AM
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No need to choke it back down with a stock plate. We offer a plate that is designed to work with your set up.
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As Will said above, any 78mm plate will work since you are using the adapter to bring it back down to 78mm. However, you will have some extra trimming to do on the bellow since there will be a plate, and adapter. Nothing too major though.

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Originally Posted by Caribe
Does anyone know if any of these nitrous plates will work with a 80mm TB with adapter? Thanks
Why not just take a78mm plate and open R up to 80 and let your plate be the adaptor..... Its only 2mm
And why buy something if you have to cut your car up to make it fit.
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Originally Posted by NXRICKY
Why not just take a78mm plate and open R up to 80 and let your plate be the adaptor..... Its only 2mm
And why buy something if you have to cut your car up to make it fit.
Thats exactly what I did with my 78MM plate when I ran a BBK intake. I now stepped to a Fast 90/90 combo.

Still have the 80mm plate though
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Originally Posted by Black X
Thats exactly what I did with my 78MM plate when I ran a BBK intake. I now stepped to a Fast 90/90 combo.

Still have the 80mm plate though
you need the 90mm plate.
Old 12-16-2007 | 02:52 AM
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Originally Posted by NXRICKY
you need the 90mm plate.
I realised how confusing what I typed is LOL

when I upgraded to 90mm I also purchaced a 90mm plate.

But I still have the 80mm on the shelf LOL


You must have thought I was an idiot trying to run an 80mm plate on a 90mm manifold
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Originally Posted by Black X
I realised how confusing what I typed is LOL

when I upgraded to 90mm I also purchaced a 90mm plate.

But I still have the 80mm on the shelf LOL


You must have thought I was an idiot trying to run an 80mm plate on a 90mm manifold
No I did not.
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Originally Posted by NXRICKY
No I did not.


So Kind of you to be sympithetic. Thanks Ricky




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