View Full Version : these ls1 intakes decent??
camaroracer1992
08-12-2006, 10:47 PM
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anyone hear of em or know anyone whos got em? thanks
I've never seen that manifold before so I cant tell you if its any good or not. It does look like those runner extensions would act as silencers though, but hey what do I know, I'm no CAD engineer.
foff667
08-13-2006, 11:27 AM
you should be able to find a used ls6 for much cheaper & with known results...thats a knock off bbk/weiand intake from the looks of it so who knows.
qwikz28
08-13-2006, 02:15 PM
heatsoak ftl
Rich189
08-13-2006, 04:12 PM
personally id be weary of it since its not proven... id personally just go with a ls6 intake or save up for a fast 90/90
qwikz28
08-13-2006, 04:16 PM
personally id be weary of it since its not proven... id personally just go with a ls6 intake or save up for a fast 90/90
its been out for a while. no one uses it cause its metal while the 90/90 is a plastic
the upside to having a metal intake is that you can port it. the downside is that it will retain heat much better than the molded plastic GM and certain aftermarket pieces.
camaroracer1992
08-13-2006, 09:19 PM
cool, ill prob end up getting the fast intake then
GM is coming out with a 90mm intake and 90mm TB that comes with 30 lb injectors and fuel rails for under 500 bucks. you might want to hold out for that.
qwikz28
08-13-2006, 10:44 PM
GM is coming out with a 90mm intake and 90mm TB that comes with 30 lb injectors and fuel rails for under 500 bucks. you might want to hold out for that.
really? is that for the LS9?
not sure. I read in hotrod or popular hot rodding about the intake stuff.
Batman
08-14-2006, 06:17 AM
I wouldn't worry too much about heat soak with the aluminum intakes. We did some testing on them at the shop and the tarck and there is no discernible loss of power over the composite intake. Heat soak only becomes an issue when the car isn't moving or driving slowly. The intake moves the air so fast it doesn't heat up much at higher speeds. Don't get me wrong, there is a slight difference but it is so little just get an intake that you like and flows the numbers that you need. Another common myth we dispanded was the 90 MM intake on anything cam only or less. On the dyno it did make more peak HP on a cam only car by 3 over a 78MM, but the loss in torque and the fact the peak HP was so high I think a 78MM car would stomp it at the track. In the end you have to decide what you want to do. Personally I don't think you need a 90MM until you hit around the 475-500 RWH range or go with a big dispalcement engine.
qwikz28
08-14-2006, 05:18 PM
I wouldn't worry too much about heat soak with the aluminum intakes. We did some testing on them at the shop and the tarck and there is no discernible loss of power over the composite intake. Heat soak only becomes an issue when the car isn't moving or driving slowly. The intake moves the air so fast it doesn't heat up much at higher speeds. Don't get me wrong, there is a slight difference but it is so little just get an intake that you like and flows the numbers that you need. Another common myth we dispanded was the 90 MM intake on anything cam only or less. On the dyno it did make more peak HP on a cam only car by 3 over a 78MM, but the loss in torque and the fact the peak HP was so high I think a 78MM car would stomp it at the track. In the end you have to decide what you want to do. Personally I don't think you need a 90MM until you hit around the 475-500 RWH range or go with a big dispalcement engine.
batman- the 90mm intakes are known for making more hp/tq under the curve. peak hp/tq be damned but the 90mm intakes have proven themselves at the track with even cam only cars. heads/cam cars have seen the biggest of gains and really do help out with tuning and drivability
Batman
08-15-2006, 06:03 AM
I'm just telling you what we observed from testing both intakes first hand on the same days, it is going to vary depending on the car and the mods to the engine.
qwikz28
08-15-2006, 01:43 PM
edit: i stand corrected. he was being sarcastic when i was talking to him. sorry for the confusion.
NJSPEEDER
08-15-2006, 05:20 PM
don't go wasting money on an upgraded intake unless you plan to do a head and cam package. for now jsut do a lid, slp or fast toys ram air, and get that foff tune we were talking about.
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