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Old 05-01-2006, 11:20 PM
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I have SLP LTs and the install kit. I am going to be installing these along with an ORY, Ls6 intake and a 4000 converter. The guy doing the install told me to make sure I get the EGR and AIR blockoffs for the headers. Where the hell do I get them at? Thanks for the replies
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Speed inc, or make them yourself (use the gasket for a template)
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Speed inc, or make them yourself (use the gasket for a template)
got my from Speed Inc.
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Speed Inc. here too. Comes with everything needed.
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You can get a $2 expandable plug from NAPA to fill the EGR hole in the intake. I cant remember what its called, but its a piece of rubber sandwiched between to pieces of metal and you tighten the bolt through tthe middle of it and it expands to fill the hole.
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www.sjmmanufacturing.com/cam_eng_ls1.html
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Wow thanks for all the replies. That covers the block off plates. Now, I am installing an LS6 intake and need a new gasket for that. Is GM my best bet? Will I need any gaskets for the blockoffs or is that everything? Thanks again guys
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For the AIR block offs use a new gasket (I used the one that came with the headers), for the intake, I'd use the GM gasket (don't even know if an aftermarket one is available)




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