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i am doing a few modifications to my 98' trans am...i'm getting a cold air intake, throttle body and a new intake manifold i am wondering what intake i should get as i am confused by all the ls stuff mine is an ls1 can i put the intake ls6 on it? that is the link to the one i found on ebay i was going to get the throttle body and cold air from ws6 store or are there any other suggestions? thanks in advance
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/LS6-...sspagenameZWDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/LS6-...sspagenameZWDVW
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I would choose your intake based on your perspective future mods.
More specifically any head/cam mods you plan on doing.
Get those nailed down, and your intake will pick itself.
Bottom line,
LS6 plenty for big power at lower price.
FAST 90, biggest/highest flowing without going to sheet metal or bigger, but also much more expensive.
More specifically any head/cam mods you plan on doing.
Get those nailed down, and your intake will pick itself.
Bottom line,
LS6 plenty for big power at lower price.
FAST 90, biggest/highest flowing without going to sheet metal or bigger, but also much more expensive.
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Originally Posted by DirtyJohn
I would choose your intake based on your perspective future mods.
More specifically any head/cam mods you plan on doing.
Get those nailed down, and your intake will pick itself.
Bottom line,
LS6 plenty for big power at lower price.
FAST 90, biggest/highest flowing without going to sheet metal or bigger, but also much more expensive.
More specifically any head/cam mods you plan on doing.
Get those nailed down, and your intake will pick itself.
Bottom line,
LS6 plenty for big power at lower price.
FAST 90, biggest/highest flowing without going to sheet metal or bigger, but also much more expensive.