L300 vs Al's brace

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L300 vs Al's brace

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I understand that there are some issues with the strut brace fitting if your running an L300 manifold, what's the go here?

And before you'll start on about Hoon-day manifolds, I've already got the L300 manifold, rails, VR-4 injectors etc...
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I had to grind off about 10mm from a raised section above on the manifold above the throttle body where the bar needed extra clearance. Some L300 manifold's differ slightly in this area and are a bit higher, but it shouldn't be a problem.

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While your grinding, grind the whole plenum off and put on a 3.5lt one on
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:D sounds like a plan, eh Benny? ;)
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Yep, bring it round and we'll cop it up :)
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