Victor Jr intake manifold installed on 04V
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Victor Jr intake manifold installed on 04V
Over the winter I installed a Vic Jr intake on my V. Fits perfect, only thing I had to do was remove the strut bar since it was a ls6(a ls2 will fit). I just wanted to do something that stood apart from the normal LS engine bay. Most vehicles with an LS would have to modify the motor mounts or get a cowl hood but on the V it works great.
Thoughts comments on the setup?
Chad
Thoughts comments on the setup?
Chad
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You should put on some of those retro coil covers that look like valve covers - to complete the old school look a little more.
There are lots of options, but here's what I'm talking about.
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I put polised valve covers on it and had to switch to the truck coils because of the bolt spacing. But i do like the old school idea
I had it dyno tuned, it put down 420/380. I think the setup would do better on a 6.0 block or bigger. I was still making power @6800 but left it there to be "safe". I will take a picture of the graph this wknd.
I had it dyno tuned, it put down 420/380. I think the setup would do better on a 6.0 block or bigger. I was still making power @6800 but left it there to be "safe". I will take a picture of the graph this wknd.
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Looks really nice, ive had one for a while but never installed it because didn't know what elbow works with stock TB. Im losing boost somewhere and I think it from my LS1 intake! Looks really nice!