Intake Manifold Questions
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Intake Manifold Questions
Im putting an LQ9 into my 240sx... Im changing the intake over the the car style. My question is I found an LS2 intake manifold for cheap. Whats the major difference between the LS2 and LS6 manifold? I know people with LS1's stick with the LS6 but the LQ9 being a 4.0 bore like the LS2 is it just as good?
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Not sure about the LS2s but when I was looking for my LQ9, all I found were DBW. I guess you could adapt to DBC. But the LQ9 runs the LS1 cam. Even if you swap out an LS6 or LS2 intake, I suspect the cam would be a greater restriction than either of these intakes over an LS1 intake.
So I guess my point is, just use the LS1 intake unless you're going to do a build for more high rpm HP. It would just add complexity and cost for very little return.
So I guess my point is, just use the LS1 intake unless you're going to do a build for more high rpm HP. It would just add complexity and cost for very little return.
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[QUOTE=the_merv;12911861]It's not hard to change a Cam.. [QUOTE]
Or L92 heads, L76 intake...yeah, I've looked at you build and I'm jealous...
I'm running an LQ9/LS1 intake, headers, and a mild tune in my 68 vette. I went with the 6.0 because it could be upgraded. Problem is it's already overpowering the rear tires, so it looks like suspension mods/offset trailing arms/bigger wheels and tires before I do anything to the engine.
Or L92 heads, L76 intake...yeah, I've looked at you build and I'm jealous...
I'm running an LQ9/LS1 intake, headers, and a mild tune in my 68 vette. I went with the 6.0 because it could be upgraded. Problem is it's already overpowering the rear tires, so it looks like suspension mods/offset trailing arms/bigger wheels and tires before I do anything to the engine.
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Im putting an LQ9 into my 240sx... Im changing the intake over the the car style. My question is I found an LS2 intake manifold for cheap. Whats the major difference between the LS2 and LS6 manifold? I know people with LS1's stick with the LS6 but the LQ9 being a 4.0 bore like the LS2 is it just as good?
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A LS6 will out-perform a LS2..without a doubt. If I had Cathedral Heads that would be my choice Intake.
There is a place that is converting the LS6's into a 4-bolt to accept a 90mm TB..those are supposed to be pretty good too.
Here is a link.. http://www.tpis.com/index.php?module...ed+LS6+Intakes
Thanks..mine's doin alrite.
Man I would look into a LS6 Intake for yours if you plan on doing anything like a Cam..it would definately help.
There is a place that is converting the LS6's into a 4-bolt to accept a 90mm TB..those are supposed to be pretty good too.
Here is a link.. http://www.tpis.com/index.php?module...ed+LS6+Intakes
Or L92 heads, L76 intake...yeah, I've looked at you build and I'm jealous...
I'm running an LQ9/LS1 intake, headers, and a mild tune in my 68 vette. I went with the 6.0 because it could be upgraded. Problem is it's already overpowering the rear tires, so it looks like suspension mods/offset trailing arms/bigger wheels and tires before I do anything to the engine.
I'm running an LQ9/LS1 intake, headers, and a mild tune in my 68 vette. I went with the 6.0 because it could be upgraded. Problem is it's already overpowering the rear tires, so it looks like suspension mods/offset trailing arms/bigger wheels and tires before I do anything to the engine.
Man I would look into a LS6 Intake for yours if you plan on doing anything like a Cam..it would definately help.
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Yeah, I figured now the intake and cam are restricting my hp over 5000rpm. I was initially planning on the LS6 intake, LS6 cam/valvesprings in my LQ9.
I wanted my 68 vette to look completely stock inside and out so I kept the original 7" wheels, not much tire for that engine/trans/rear combo. I'll need wider rally wheels/tires, offset trailing arms, and revised rear end geometry before I can take advantage of my current setup.
I wanted my 68 vette to look completely stock inside and out so I kept the original 7" wheels, not much tire for that engine/trans/rear combo. I'll need wider rally wheels/tires, offset trailing arms, and revised rear end geometry before I can take advantage of my current setup.
A LS6 will out-perform a LS2..without a doubt. If I had Cathedral Heads that would be my choice Intake.
There is a place that is converting the LS6's into a 4-bolt to accept a 90mm TB..those are supposed to be pretty good too.
Here is a link.. http://www.tpis.com/index.php?module...ed+LS6+Intakes
Thanks..mine's doin alrite.
Man I would look into a LS6 Intake for yours if you plan on doing anything like a Cam..it would definately help.
There is a place that is converting the LS6's into a 4-bolt to accept a 90mm TB..those are supposed to be pretty good too.
Here is a link.. http://www.tpis.com/index.php?module...ed+LS6+Intakes
Thanks..mine's doin alrite.
Man I would look into a LS6 Intake for yours if you plan on doing anything like a Cam..it would definately help.
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Intake and TB Test
A good source for a direct comparison between different manifolds and TB combinations can be found on the TPIS site at this URL:
http://www.tpis.com/index.php?module=2_17_06
I used it to put my combination together: LS1 block - standard bore, Stock Crank/Rods, Speedpro forged pistons, TPIS ZL15 cam/springs/titanium retainers, TPIs Push Rods, Jesel rockers, LS2/LS6 '243' Heads, LS2 Cam Gears and Chain, LS2 Intake Manifold, MSD LS2 Cast Throttle Body, Aeromotive LS2 Fuel Rails, LS2 34lb injectors. This is all going into a 96 240SX with a T56 transmission.
See my build thread: East Meets West - 240 and LS1, 2, 6
URL: https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...ls1-2-6-a.html
http://www.tpis.com/index.php?module=2_17_06
I used it to put my combination together: LS1 block - standard bore, Stock Crank/Rods, Speedpro forged pistons, TPIS ZL15 cam/springs/titanium retainers, TPIs Push Rods, Jesel rockers, LS2/LS6 '243' Heads, LS2 Cam Gears and Chain, LS2 Intake Manifold, MSD LS2 Cast Throttle Body, Aeromotive LS2 Fuel Rails, LS2 34lb injectors. This is all going into a 96 240SX with a T56 transmission.
See my build thread: East Meets West - 240 and LS1, 2, 6
URL: https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...ls1-2-6-a.html