My Review of LsX After Install
1-a pain to put together, everthing is these allen head bolts with nuts. Thats ok but when you have to put the throttle body on that way that's pretty annoying, why didn't they thread the damn thing so you can put the TB on and off like normal.
2-The allen head bolts again. What a pain in the *** to put the intake on compared to the stock intake bolts. Fittin an allen wrench under there straight up and down isn't exactly enjoyable,took 6 times as long to put the intake on.
3-As I've seen mentioned before, the MAP sensor. What moron decided to not include a retaining clip like the GM design. I now have a small vacuum leak from the sensor flopping around in there and have to figure out how to fix that.
4- This intake leaked like a noodle strainer when it first went on. The car didn't hardly want to run it was leaking so bad. I had to go around and keep cranking down on the bolts to get it to seal..the top half of the intake didn't even want to seal to the bottom half, I had to really dick around to get it all to work right.
Maybe I'm just a picky bastard, but that kinda stuff annoys me when you spend good money on a part. Its the little stuff that matters to me along with other things.
On the plus side, car feels good, guess I'll find out when I get it on the dyno and to the track though
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I will silicone the MAP sensor when I get a chance to get back over to my garage where the car is.
I think its a good mod, car does feel good. Like I said, I'm just picky about parts I spend alot of money on, I expect the little things to be thought of.
not sure on the TB opening all the way, mine was trimmed before because i had a problem with my cable last year, haven't put my Autotap on it yet to find out how far its opening.
if it works at the track i'll be happy.
Maybe I'm just a picky bastard, but that kinda stuff annoys me when you spend good money on a part. Its the little stuff that matters to me along with other things.
On the plus side, car feels good, guess I'll find out when I get it on the dyno and to the track though

It says right in the instructions- Caution: Over-torquing will damage the manifold and cause improper sealing! I hope you didn't torque yours past 50in/lbs since you didn't have the instructions.
how do you put a tq wrench on an allen head bolt anyway? a tq bit won't go in there i'm sure and my bits are for 3/8 anyway..this inch lbs wrench i have is 1/4" i think





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