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    will skunk2 throttlebody fit on prc

    Hey guys,
    can anyone tell me if this skunk2 TB will fit direct onto the jdm prc manifold? ( i am aware porting will be needed). I asked the seller but he wasn't too helpfull. It says RSX in the title but yea not too sure.
    cheers ..TK

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    It says in the link that "The Skunk2 Pro Series Throttle Body will directly bolt up to the OEM PRB intake manifold and will work on RBC manifolds with an adapter plate."
    So if the PRC has the same bolt pattern and throttle bypass valve as the PRB, then it should fit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    It says in the link that "The Skunk2 Pro Series Throttle Body will directly bolt up to the OEM PRB intake manifold and will work on RBC manifolds with an adapter plate."
    So if the PRC has the same bolt pattern and throttle bypass valve as the PRB, then it should fit.
    wow speedreply lol cheers, yea pretty sure it's the same, not 100%.. anyone know?
    Last edited by TEE.KAY; 20-08-2009 at 09:43 PM.

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    When you swapped from PRB to PRC, did you have to replace the throttle body? If you didn't, then this skunk2 manifold should bolt up to the PRC with no problems.
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    it's in an EK, i've always had the prc

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    you need to to port match it to whatever throttle body size you plan to get
    Last edited by EG5; 21-08-2009 at 12:10 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TEE.KAY View Post
    Hey guys,
    can anyone tell me if this skunk2 TB will fit direct onto the jdm prc manifold? ( i am aware porting will be needed). I asked the seller but he wasn't too helpfull. It says RSX in the title but yea not too sure.
    cheers ..TK

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    Tim it will fit with no issues.

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    sorry for interrupting, what is "PRC" ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adnoh View Post
    sorry for interrupting, what is "PRC" ?
    PRC is the intake manifold on the K20A from the Jap-spec DC5R.
    The Aus-spec DC5R gets PRB. You will see PRB/PRC on the part numbers of various parts like the cylinder head and ECU, telling apart Jap-spec from Aus-spec.
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    OK, thanks guys/Phil. Purchased.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    PRC is the intake manifold on the K20A from the Jap-spec DC5R.
    The Aus-spec DC5R gets PRB. You will see PRB/PRC on the part numbers of various parts like the cylinder head and ECU, telling apart Jap-spec from Aus-spec.
    Included Jap-spec DC2-R as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adnoh View Post
    Included Jap-spec DC2-R as well?
    No , the designation for head/intake manifold for B series is PR3 (B18c7/c/b16) or P72 (B18c2) etc.

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