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well its been a few months designing and making my plenum in my spare time and I thought I would put up some pics to see what you guys think, its almost finished so I will add the rest of the pics at a later date. there has been some design changes as the project moves on so far the cost is still under $100 which is the reason I decided to make it in the first place because I just didnt have the money for an aftermarket plenum. Being an apprentice boilermaker I can get most of the material and tools from work which is why it is so cheep for me.

hope you guys enjoy the pics as its been fun for me to make this and have learnt a lot about plenums and my trade doing this :beerchug:

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$100 is a bargain and gives you that satisfaction of doing it yourself if you have the tools and the skill.

Well done. :spoton:

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Fantastic job! Saves heaps and you even learnt your trade while doing it :)

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cheers for the tip ratter I have done some calculations to work it out but will use water to get a final result just to be accurate for the tuner I didnt think he would need it.

the base plate of the plenum is threaded so the bolts stay in the plenum although I can take them out once welded but its a c*** of a job, I drilled out the thread on the manifold so it slips in and out and I can tighten it down with nuts from the underside of the manifold, how I was going to bolt it down was the biggest issues I had to work out but this seemed the best way

my brother is also an apprentice boilermaker and has helped me out on this project the whole way and he has considered making a few up to sell now that we no how to do it but that is still a maybe and a long way down the track we want to get this one done first :)

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