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Old 12-27-2006, 02:38 PM
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I am thinking about porting my LS6 intake but have no idea what size. Any suggestions or how to's would be great. I've never done this before and am willing to learn.

I also need to patch up a hole on the intake. The part of the intake where one of the screws for the fuel rail screws into broke off and left a nice round hole on the intake. Maybe plastic epoxy?
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I haven't ever seen anyone successfully port the ls6 intake. That is the advantage for the FAST intakes. Also, I wouldn't trust a plastic epoxy on my intake manifold. Perfect time to step up to the FAST.
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thank you lsx24. any suggestions on what to use to patch up the hole? Here is a pic:

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Any good dual stage epoxy (like JB Weld) should work fine.




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