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Old 12-14-2008, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by c6r
Well it's funny that you say that about going cheap on the cylinder heads but the company that I WORK FOR JUST announced that they will be laying off employee's (Dow chemical) so needless to say all R&D funding has come to a halt.
I understand with the economy shelling out large amounts of money on our "toys" is difficult. I do however agree with Stang's Bane and think if you cannot afford to shell out decent money for heads I would just hold out and wait untill you can spend the extra $1000 on heads. Heads are the single most important part of an engine. Just my 2 cents
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Originally Posted by c6r
Replaced stock ls2 intake with fast 92mm and picked up 24 rwhp on my c6 at g-force. 386 to 410 rwhp.
awsome gain! i have to ask did you put the fast on and get it retuned or just slapped it on and hit the dyno to see the results? i have a 01z i just got tuned with full exhaust, CAI and i can get a used ported fast cheap. let me know thanks!!
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That's a tune and install, before the fast intake was install my air to fuel ratio was 12.7 with the fast intake installed it leaned the air to fuel to 13.2 . Mike at G-FORCE dialed it back to 12.8 with the tune and we finished up with 410rwhp.
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Originally Posted by c6r
That's a tune and install, before the fast intake was install my air to fuel ratio was 12.7 with the fast intake installed it leaned the air to fuel to 13.2 . Mike at G-FORCE dialed it back to 12.8 with the tune and we finished up with 410rwhp.
nice!
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Originally Posted by 1BADBLACKBIRD
I also had a Fast 92 put on my 02 TransAm as well last week. Mine was ported by VENGEANCE, and I picked up 33 rwhp and 33ftlbs...mine is an automatic. 451/411
That gain would have been switching from an LS6 intake to ported FAST, correct?
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Thats a good bit of info to know that adding the ported fast you leaned out by .5 I didn't think a better flowing intake would throw off your a/f that much. Thanks for sharing.
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thats an awesome gain congrats..... id love to see ya pull and port and dyno for a back to back change...... i wonder what it would do??
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I agree that the heads need to be a top of the line. You should match the heads up with the cam, going cheap is not a alternative. I spent alot of money on mine and I am very pleased, got a dumpy tune on them and still got good power, this spring after the intake tb fuel rail and injectors and taking it to a good tuner im hoping to see high 470 to mid 480s.




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