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Old 04-29-2006, 04:54 PM
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Default Everything needed for a Fast 90/90NW install

What else do you need beside the intake and T/B? Any seals or any other things? Thanks
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If you get it brand new then it should come with new gaskets, bolts, ect.
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I did not receive the port gaskets for the manifold... I had to talk to tsp and buy some.
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You can reuse the old ones, but I know for a fact that they seem to not be thick enough to make a decent seal.
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Yeah I was not bright enough to keep the ones off the ls6 that I sold. But it is recommended to reuse the old ones if they are in good condition...
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Yeah I was not bright enough to keep the ones off the ls6 that I sold. ...
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MAKE SURE NOT TO USE THE FAST BOLTS AS THEY WILL RUST!! they are simply black steel.

I used my original intake bolts and they worked fine, they are actually longer than the fast bolts. Make sure you have all the seals and that is pretty much it.

I got all of my small intake bolts from lower motor speedway car show..the food lion autofair, but I'm sure you can find small stainless steel bolts somewhere that will work, like NAPA or a hardware store.
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Rust = horsepower

Everyone knows that!
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Well, I will place the order for intake and TB and cant wait to put it on. By the way, can you feel the differents? its a 98 ls1
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Originally Posted by orangeapeel
Rust = horsepower

Everyone knows that!
reason why mustangs are fast
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You will also need a new front coolant crossover pipe for the front and 2 coolant plugs for the back, just like if you were doing an LS6 swap. Check LS1howto.com for more info and part numbers on those pieces.

Byunspeed has great deals on the FAST manifold, and also sells the new port gaskets. There's usually a group purchase going on all the time on them, so check the sponsers for sale section before you buy.
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I've had bad luck with the Comp intake port gaskets. I would stick with an OEM gasket.
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The newer ones work way better than the used ones.
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Originally Posted by orangeapeel
The newer ones work way better than the used ones.
Then I suppose the new one's I installed should have worked with out issue.
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Originally Posted by TheBlurLS1
You will also need a new front coolant crossover pipe for the front and 2 coolant plugs for the back, just like if you were doing an LS6 swap. Check LS1howto.com for more info and part numbers on those pieces.

Byunspeed has great deals on the FAST manifold, and also sells the new port gaskets. There's usually a group purchase going on all the time on them, so check the sponsers for sale section before you buy.

got mine from him.it came with everything.hell ya you can feel the difference.get it.




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