LS ITB's
The Harrop pic on my buddies that I sent you the link to, is half of the carbon one...
How are your buddies intakes acting with air boxes and air filter in a daily drive situation please???
any data, video, or dyno session to report yet?
Christian

That's definitely some good power from that size cam and some stock castings.
ls2 402 with a set of mildly ports 243's
low 230's cam
this car is an auto car with a stock tq converter-so it idles pretty much just like stock-put down 460rwhp and 430tq thru an unlocked converter.
car is really fun to drive-the throttle response is incredible.
Kevin,no,this is not the road race engine.Here is a pic of the hood

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They're pathetic how much they charge. They/ll make no more power than the Jenvey or Harrop intakes will.
You can look into these also, not sure about these guys I haven't tried contacting them. Scroll down to all the LSx intakes.
http://www.extrudabody.biz/servlet/t...its/Categories
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Kinsler $????
Harrop $???? i was told this one just went up in price
Extrudabody $3600
Jenvey $3200
TWM $4995
Hilborn $?????
Looking at what is out there witch one has made to road race car .
I have looked at most units out there and this list are the top pick out there right now
build there intake for performance before they build a street set up .Most of your intake's hit the tracks first and test beds all over the place before they get it right for the street .
QUOTE=LS6427;13323793]Dude, they run between $10,000 - $17,000 for the LSx engines. If you PM your email address I can send you all the price sheets on them from Kinsler for the LS1/6/2/3, LS7 straight stacks and LS7 cross ram intake.
They're pathetic how much they charge. They/ll make no more power than the Jenvey or Harrop intakes will.
You can look into these also, not sure about these guys I haven't tried contacting them. Scroll down to all the LSx intakes.
http://www.extrudabody.biz/servlet/t...its/Categories
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Mack
PS send it to Simon or Mike
By putting an airbox on ITBs and linking the runners, you sacrifice these benefits. On WOT, it should be no better (and perhaps worse) than if you have a single/dual TB. The one remaining benefit is throttle response due to ITB placement. The downside is you have ITBs causing turbulance near the valve.
This said, RAMPANTs setup is still better than a normal intake due to the straight runners and the two banks are partially separated, which should give less interference and a better idle on a bigger cam.
There are pics of the C6R airbox's in there. Very similiar to Rampant..
And not one .
The LS3 is this not the new heads on this one?
we might need more info ?
As already discussed, the main benefits of ITBs on a race car is the throttle response/control. The power is limited by the restrictors.
Another alternative (Hogans lower intake/Inglese stacks)









