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Old 10-26-2008, 06:57 PM
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Default Weiand Street Warrior LS intake anyone running this intake

Just was wondering If anyone has run the New Weiand Street Warrior LS intake and possible recieved dyno results. I need to invest in an intake but not sure if i should consider this or just upgradeto the LS6. Thanks
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its not out yet... I haven't heard of any shops getting proto's yet and tyring them out...
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Here is a link to show some numbers https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ghlight=weiand
Im gettin it as soon as it comes out. Im gonna be gettin rid of my LS6 also......
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keep in mind that this is an engine dyno on an LS3 engine... the gains are going to be ALOT more significant on that test then you will see on a chassis dyno with a stock cubed 3rd gen. engine... I may get one too but I figure everyone should know the facts before buying this intake... although it will have its place in the market that is certain if you have the money and you're going for max hp extract out of your engine and not so much drivability and mid-range torque the FAST90or 92 will be a better fit for you... depends what you're after in a build the trick is to be honest with yourself with what you want out of a build...
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I dont plan on ever spinning my motor past 6500 rpm. So that intake would suit my needs.
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true enough... but I'll be suprised if results show that the SW will match the FAST up to 6500rpms... but who knows... time will tell... I'm curious eitherway thats for damn sure!




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