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Old September 15th, 2006, 09:07 PM   #1
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Professional Products Plenum & 75MM Throttle Body


Hey, I haven't bought it yet because I wanted you guys opinions first.. but I have the option to buy upper intake plenum and 75MM throttle body for just $200.00. Both made by "Professional Products". Is that a famililar name or just some generic BS i should keep away from?

I just thought $200 sounded like a good price, any other suggestions will be helpfull as well thx!
 

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Old September 15th, 2006, 10:01 PM   #2
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well i have heard to stay away from there throttle bodies. i would say go with a accufab 70mm. as for the plenum, just have your stock one ported out. the stock ported plenum will flow just as much as all of the other plenums except the accufab. i would save the money and do it that way
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Originally Posted by drgnracin72
well i have heard to stay away from there throttle bodies. i would say go with a accufab 70mm. as for the plenum, just have your stock one ported out. the stock ported plenum will flow just as much as all of the other plenums except the accufab. i would save the money and do it that way
the ported stock plenum fell a good bid behind on the test run by modulardepot. the prof. prod. is good but stay away from the intake they make. i seen pics of water leaks on them from modularpowerhouse
 
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any of you guys know wheres a good place online to buy a intake plenum ive been searching but havent found any smokin deals new or used doesnt matter just has to fit a 99-04' GT and be able to ship to Canada
 
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www.rpm-outlet.com they always have good deals
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Old September 26th, 2006, 02:03 AM   #6
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I use the professional products plenum and have no issues with it at all...Flows great...But I too have heard to stay away from their throttle bodies...

I think i picked my Plenum off of Ebay for $90 shipped...
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I have both, the TB and the Upper and lower combo. Hav't had any problems out of any of them. Atleast yet anyway. What are the problems with the TB??????
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Hey also do any of you know who sells their gaskets? I want to put new ones on it now that i have it a part and not sure where to get them. Or another brand that sells one that fits....
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You should be able to get the gaskets at autozone I would think...Or just RTV Seal it...
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I tryed Auto zone but they just sell the stock gaskets... And heard that RTV wasn't a good i deal becouse it might not seal propely and cause a vacume leak.
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dont do the rtv thing. get a gasket and do it right!
 
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i have the T/B and yet to have a problem either. so far its flawless and would recomend it to anyone that is buying on a budget. i went from a stock P&P T/B & plenum to a BBK plenum and prof. parts prod. T/B and like it.
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I tryed Auto zone but they just sell the stock gaskets... And heard that RTV wasn't a good i deal becouse it might not seal propely and cause a vacume leak.
The agents in RTV also release feums that can take out your o2 sensors.
I have had good luck using cerial boxs to cut out gaskets from.
 
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I ahve never heard bad things about it...I just used the gasket that came with my set-up though...
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Ok, found gaskets. Same as Eld. Performer....
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