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Old 12-27-2005, 02:34 PM
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I'm running the GMPP intake with a precision elbow and an accufab 90mm tb.
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Originally Posted by stevieturbo
Found that guy Aaron searching ebay. His elbows are definately nice pieces of work !!
Thanks, New web page up and running:

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Originally Posted by LTLHOMER
I'm running the GMPP intake with a precision elbow and an accufab 90mm tb.
Same thing here...... My Elbow has been Machined down and my motor lowered 2"s..... and we still might have to notch the hood a little.......
I love it though......







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Has any back to back dyno testing been done on a blown application with one of the carb intakes, compared to a LS6+stockTB yet ??

Preferebly something like a 382, YSi, 224/236 on 115, with ported heads ( I'd love ET's but just have to wait :-( ) on an M6 road car.

Are any losses in the lower rpm range significant ?

In all honesty, while gains would be nice, esp top end. I just love the look of the damn things compared to the plastic intake. !!




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