gm lt4 intake limitations
#3
Launching!
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Posts: 210
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
lt4 manifold
sorry, but to build off of this topic, I could port my stock lt1 manifold and it would give me the same performance as a ported lt4 manifold? so there'd be no sense in buying the lt4 one if that was the intention?
#5
11 Second Club
iTrader: (1)
It does NOT have higher ports, it is internally the same.
It has more material above the ports to seal to the LT4 head ports which are TALLER as opposed to moved up in the head as most descriptions imply.
That additional material above the port means you could make a bigger hole which in bench racing land is the only thing that matters, right?
It has more material above the ports to seal to the LT4 head ports which are TALLER as opposed to moved up in the head as most descriptions imply.
That additional material above the port means you could make a bigger hole which in bench racing land is the only thing that matters, right?
#6
i already have an lt4 intake. it came with my motor when i bought it. i knew internally they are the same but i figured maybe the lt4 had more meat in the right places that just might make it a little better when ported. what else do you need to know for a semi-accurate guess? its going back on my 396 and will most likely use afr heads of some kind with an m6.
Trending Topics
#10
Also the 92-93's have no fuel rail crossover hump to cause a disruption in airflow, even though its been tested that it makes zero difference in power over a 94-97.
Josh