Ls/6 intake Vs Edelbrock victor jr intake and elbow.
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Ls/6 intake Vs Edelbrock victor jr intake and elbow.
Can anyone help or tell me how much more of a horsepower advantage i would gain Going from the Ls/6 intake to the Victor set-up??? any advise will help....
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I can't give you any numbers, but I have the LS6 intake and a buddy of mine has the victor intake with a nitro dave elbow.
I hit my power-band at a lower rpm range than him. Ofcourse he's also running the Trex cam. I can say that it mean as hell under his hood.
I hit my power-band at a lower rpm range than him. Ofcourse he's also running the Trex cam. I can say that it mean as hell under his hood.
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The only direct comparison I have seen is in the book "Dyno Proven LS1 Thru LS7 Performance" by Holdener. However, in those tests, they had a carb on the Victor Junior. In his tests, The factory LS2 intake had a slight torque advantage up to 5,000 RPM where they were equal for the rest of the RPM range.
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The only direct comparison I have seen is in the book "Dyno Proven LS1 Thru LS7 Performance" by Holdener. However, in those tests, they had a carb on the Victor Junior. In his tests, The factory LS2 intake had a slight torque advantage up to 5,000 RPM where they were equal for the rest of the RPM range.
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well not really... I'm just looking for people that have just removed the Ls/1 Or Ls/6 intakes and have just put the victor jr and fuel rails and elbow on an stock Ls set up... no motor work done!!! just stock and a set of long tubes... that should narrow things down some...... thanks for everyone's help up to this point....
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Probably not. I guess most people wouldn't go with the Victor jr until major mods or boost.
You should search to see how much a LSx intake flows compared to a Victor x.
On a stock application it may not be worth it.
Just like any engine you can over, intake, exhaust, carb, etc it.
You should search to see how much a LSx intake flows compared to a Victor x.
On a stock application it may not be worth it.
Just like any engine you can over, intake, exhaust, carb, etc it.
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Probably not. I guess most people wouldn't go with the Victor jr until major mods or boost.
You should search to see how much a LSx intake flows compared to a Victor x.
On a stock application it may not be worth it.
Just like any engine you can over, intake, exhaust, carb, etc it.
You should search to see how much a LSx intake flows compared to a Victor x.
On a stock application it may not be worth it.
Just like any engine you can over, intake, exhaust, carb, etc it.
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I looked into the vic jr too. From what ive been reading these things dont do you much good unless you are boosted. the runners are big and long, and you have to have that huge *** elbow on them. so im guessing the runners get lazy unless you have large cubes or you have boost.
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Actually, the Victor Jr.s ports are quite short compared to the factory LS1 intakes. Have a gander:
http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_...ctor-ls1.shtml
http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_...ctor-ls1.shtml
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Actually, the Victor Jr.s ports are quite short compared to the factory LS1 intakes. Have a gander:
http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_...ctor-ls1.shtml
http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_...ctor-ls1.shtml