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Old 04-18-2005, 10:33 AM
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I have my cam and my 85maf along with the FAST 90/90 combo
i want to install the 90/90 and maf before i do the cam just to make sure i dont screw any thing up on the intake stuff. that way if something goes wrong atleast i know where to look first! and so i can get some track results to see if hte 90/90 helps on stock internals.

any ways waht install parts will i need for this adventure?
i have already checked ls1howto.com

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Well, I see that you have an '02, so you already have the LS6 coolant pipes. You'll need an intake gasket (port seal) set and some new foam pads for the bottom of the new intake. You could probably transfer the foam pads from your factory intake, but new will yield cleaner results. Also, take note of how the MAP sensor is clipped into the factory intake...the FAST doesn't have a provision to retain the MAP, so most folks are just using silicone to retain the sensor. Your FAST intake should have come with a 90mm throttlebody seal...it's a large o-ring. I don't think you should require any additional parts...hope this helps.
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these foam pads do you know what part number or what i could use?
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Not entirely sure what the GM number is...I do know that GM does offer them, though...you could check with a dealer or one of the sponsors------>

You could also shoot a PM to MM98...he's a parts rep for a GM dealer, he's very helpful in finding/sharing GM part #s...




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