Just finished my Ls6 intake install on a 2000 Camaro
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Just finished my Ls6 intake install on a 2000 Camaro
Just wanted to post this so that people can ask questions and I can help them out with the install. There is a lot of info floating around here, hopefully we can start up a thread that people can search to that will answer all their questions. I know there are already threads, but for those who can't search this is here. lol
UPDATE:
i just got done starting/driving my car for the first time. all is well for me, OPSU was not broken, and it idle like a champ.
i can definately feel a harder pull in the upper rpms after the p&p tb and ls6 intake. it was well worth the install for how easy it was to do, id say after everything was said and done, it took about 5 hours for everything, that includes: removed the ls1, after that i transferred everything from the ls1 to the ls6, then i ground the ribbs down, then i did the throttle body bypass mod, then i put the ls6 intake back on, tb back on, and the lid back on.
UPDATE:
i just got done starting/driving my car for the first time. all is well for me, OPSU was not broken, and it idle like a champ.
i can definately feel a harder pull in the upper rpms after the p&p tb and ls6 intake. it was well worth the install for how easy it was to do, id say after everything was said and done, it took about 5 hours for everything, that includes: removed the ls1, after that i transferred everything from the ls1 to the ls6, then i ground the ribbs down, then i did the throttle body bypass mod, then i put the ls6 intake back on, tb back on, and the lid back on.
Last edited by twitchtwice; 04-29-2009 at 02:57 PM.
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the intake itself was 300, and i paid 65 for the port and polish of the throttle body. i decided to get brand new gaskets for the intake just to be on the safe side, they are $23. let me look up the part number real quick, i got them from oriley. and i did not get the new coolant lines because i read about the whole #7 cylinder deal and decided to grind the intake down and leave the ls1 lines. i have pictures of where i grinded down if anyone needs them.
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the intake itself was 300, and i paid 65 for the port and polish of the throttle body. i decided to get brand new gaskets for the intake just to be on the safe side, they are $23. let me look up the part number real quick, i got them from oriley. and i did not get the new coolant lines because i read about the whole #7 cylinder deal and decided to grind the intake down and leave the ls1 lines. i have pictures of where i grinded down if anyone needs them.
since I will be getting a ls6 intake in a month or so.
yes i know that someone might ask why do I need a ls6 intake since my car is an 02....well previous owner or someone swap it out for a ls1 intake
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Good job on the intake install. I believe thats next on my list. Either that or more suspension upgrades. Ah...decisions...decisions...
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I'm in the middle of my header/poly mm install and I can relate to the "blood" part of " blood, sweat, and tears." One hand is swollen from the socket slipping off an altenator bolt and slamming into the oil pan. My other hand looks like I've been in combat with a badger. Cuts and scrapes all over. Oh well, its all worth it. =-)
Good job on the intake install. I believe thats next on my list. Either that or more suspension upgrades. Ah...decisions...decisions...
Good job on the intake install. I believe thats next on my list. Either that or more suspension upgrades. Ah...decisions...decisions...
yeah either mod you go with will be a good one. im about to find out whether or not the ls6 intake was worth it or not, as soon as my TB comes back.
i personally decided to go for starting a base then building up power, so all the suspension stuff i have was done before any of the engine mods were done.
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I did this install last year and it was worth it. I dropped about .30 at the track and that was on street tires. The p&p isn't going to do **** for ya, but look good under the hood.....got that too.
As far as the peeps doing the LS6 intake swap in the future....be very careful taking it off at the back of the intake. The hose for the brake booster wraps behind the oil pressure sensor at the back of the motor. If you pull it out and it is wrapped around the back YOU WILL RIP THE WIRE OUT OF THE PLUG OR BUST THE SENSOR OUT OF THE BLOCK!!!!! Both parts are relatively cheap, but let's face it we all don't like the unexpected.
As far as the peeps doing the LS6 intake swap in the future....be very careful taking it off at the back of the intake. The hose for the brake booster wraps behind the oil pressure sensor at the back of the motor. If you pull it out and it is wrapped around the back YOU WILL RIP THE WIRE OUT OF THE PLUG OR BUST THE SENSOR OUT OF THE BLOCK!!!!! Both parts are relatively cheap, but let's face it we all don't like the unexpected.
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I did this install last year and it was worth it. I dropped about .30 at the track and that was on street tires. The p&p isn't going to do **** for ya, but look good under the hood.....got that too.
As far as the peeps doing the LS6 intake swap in the future....be very careful taking it off at the back of the intake. The hose for the brake booster wraps behind the oil pressure sensor at the back of the motor. If you pull it out and it is wrapped around the back YOU WILL RIP THE WIRE OUT OF THE PLUG OR BUST THE SENSOR OUT OF THE BLOCK!!!!! Both parts are relatively cheap, but let's face it we all don't like the unexpected.
As far as the peeps doing the LS6 intake swap in the future....be very careful taking it off at the back of the intake. The hose for the brake booster wraps behind the oil pressure sensor at the back of the motor. If you pull it out and it is wrapped around the back YOU WILL RIP THE WIRE OUT OF THE PLUG OR BUST THE SENSOR OUT OF THE BLOCK!!!!! Both parts are relatively cheap, but let's face it we all don't like the unexpected.
what i did was lift it up about an inch, and stuck a tool on the left and right side of the manifold, so that it could teeter back and forth from the front to back. once i did that i tilted the front of the intake down (brought the back up a little) and reached back there just so that i can find where the sensor is, and i unplugged it (i think the wire is what ends up breaking it when you are pulling the brake hose out) and then while my dad pulled the intake out, i fed the large brake booster house around to make sure it didnt contact the sensor, and i reversed the process when i put the new ls6 in, wala, no broken sensor.
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i was planning on installing an ls6 intake i had bought but was going to install it when i did my cam next Christmas but i have seen a few guys post .2 tenths gains in the 1/4, if thats the case it would be worth the install myself and a retune now, anybody else have 1/8 or 1/4 gains from intake only?
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i was planning on installing an ls6 intake i had bought but was going to install it when i did my cam next Christmas but i have seen a few guys post .2 tenths gains in the 1/4, if thats the case it would be worth the install myself and a retune now, anybody else have 1/8 or 1/4 gains from intake only?
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SOTP Dyno said no gains, Track and dyno numbers showed something different.
I gained more hp and torque on average but the numbers were only slightly higher peak to peak...
I dyno'd 328hp before and 332hp after...
I felt more SOTP with the Ported TB....which was installed after the dyno.
I gained more hp and torque on average but the numbers were only slightly higher peak to peak...
I dyno'd 328hp before and 332hp after...
I felt more SOTP with the Ported TB....which was installed after the dyno.
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well i just installed my ls6 intake and ported throttle body on sat. I have no oil pressure now, so i assume i broke my sending unit. i must have done it when i put the new intake in, cuz i was crazy careful pulling the old one out. Can def feel a difference in the uper rpms, the car just wants to continue to pull through 2nd and 3rd. The only issue im having now, besides the lack of oil pressure, is my car wont hold an idle, it moves about 200-300 rpms every few seconds. and when im driving, it wants to stay up at wround 1800rpm when i finally stop, then it slowly comes back to normal, and does the up down thing again. Im guessing i have a vacuum leak somewhere, but i looked over everything a few times, and didnt see anything. only other thing i can think of is taking some carb/intake cleaner and spraying a few areas and see if the car acts different. any one have some input? thanks