Weiand or LS6?
LS6 would bolt up with out any problem and keep the stock look. You might be able to mod the Weiand some more, but it is more subjected to Heat socking of the intake.
Your choice.. I have a LS6 that I am going to put on soon. for all round street, the LS6 seem to be a good choice. would need to get some for the Weiand.
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Pro Products is available, bottom Internet pricing last I
shopped it was about $416 if I recall (though you then
have to have their special TB).
But like I say, best check around for the "regular stock
manifold off a '01-'02 V8 Camaro" rather than that high
falutin' LS6 one off the Corvette
at the local Mom-and-Pop junkyards. You might catch a deal. No good reason
dirty plastic should be $350 and other dirty plastic that
looks the same, $25.
Pro Products is available, bottom Internet pricing last I
shopped it was about $416 if I recall (though you then
have to have their special TB).
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Those of us whom actually own Weiand's & have posted here & in other threads have had no issues. My Weiand is opened up to 83mm; try that w/a plastic intake. Further, the gaskets used to seperate the Weiand from the heads offer insulation. If one were real worried about it, a 1/16", or there abouts, phenolic pad could be placed between the Weiand & the block cover. Finally, the intake tests in the stickeys lead to the size of the inlet opening as the biggest restriction of air flow. Therefore, anything that can be done to open the inlet size of the intake is helpful; not to mention the ease of porting & port matching intake runners.
Final note: If intake heat is an issue, try cooling the heads &/or engine oil more; attack the heat source. My coolant runs between 165*F - 182*F; & oil between 200*F & 210*F on the street. Those of you w/ 210*F to 220*F street coolant temps are in need of plastic heads, cuz heat soak from those pesky aluminum heads is a real issue.............
The only time you might suck in some warm air is sitting at a red light. Once the car gets moving & fresh air is drawn into the intake there is no air left in the intake long enough to cause a power loss. And if your in the staging lanes you can always throw a bag of ice on it & get colder air than you ever could out of a plastic intake.
Dyno numbers? Which cam do you want me to use, one that shows the Weiand is a POS or one that optimizes its' performance? Can we advance the timing & rev it to 8,000 RPM through a T-56, good headers, 0W-20 oil in the engine & rear end, or decreaes the timing & rev up to 5,200 RPM through an auto w/ a stock torque converter & stock headers, using 20W-50 in the engine & 90W-185 in the rear diff.? Dyno's are for tuning cars, not for measuring intake flow.














