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Old 04-05-2008 | 12:49 AM
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what all will i need to get this done at home? what all can i use that i already have there? i will be swapping out my ls6 intake & shaner 3 for a FAST 90/90 or 92/92 & was wondering what all i will need so i get it done right the first time in one shot at home with all the right parts.
do i need.............................................. .................................................
new lid with bigger opening,85 mm or what size do they make now?
stock maf work? or do i need larger?what size?
smooth bellows of any kind or size?
will the stock fuel rails work?
sensors for the old t-body swap on to the new 90 or 92?
please any info pointing me in the right direction!!!!!!!!!!!!!

oh yeah who has the best price on a new fast 90 or 92 set up?

thanx guys
Old 04-05-2008 | 08:15 AM
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You can use any regular aftermarket lid and the stock MAF. Running a larger size lid and MAF is possible, but not necessary. The stock accordian bellows fits over a 90mm as some claim, but it wouldn't come close to fitting over my 92mm throttle body without some heating and expanding. Stock fuel rails work fine.

Contact Vengeance for the manifold. You can get a well ported FAST 92mm shipped to you for just a couple dollars more than most other places that sell just a stock FAST with no shipping.
Old 04-05-2008 | 10:27 AM
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got my fast for 840 shipped from ws6store
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I would save the dough until the Weiand Street Warrior comes out. It looks like it may outperform the FAST up to 6200.
Old 04-06-2008 | 04:31 PM
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anybody else???????????
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I have a smooth bellow and same size lid on mine
Old 04-06-2008 | 05:54 PM
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My bud had to go from a stock smooth bellow to a stock "ribbed" bellow.
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Originally Posted by joblo1978
I would save the dough until the Weiand Street Warrior comes out. It looks like it may outperform the FAST up to 6200.
If you are a street car only this intake will be good but I'm waiting to pass judgement on it until it is track proven....
Old 04-06-2008 | 09:33 PM
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if you want to get the most out of it use a 85mm lid and 100mm maf.
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Originally Posted by night ryder
if you want to get the most out of it use a 85mm lid and 100mm maf.
gotcha..............
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intake port seal is separate so you have to order it separately.
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ok,i ordered the 92/92 thanx guys!!!!!!!!
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let me know how tat goes, im ordering mine soon too. I made a custom smooth bellow for my **** too i hope it fits. How big exactly is the outside of the "Bigmouth" 92 mm throttle body.
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I'll buy your old ls6 intake if you dont need it any more.
Old 04-08-2008 | 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 99T/AMAN
I'll buy your old ls6 intake if you dont need it any more.
sorry already sold it......but i do have a shaner 3 ported t-body if you are interested it is in the 4sale section.............
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You need a 5mm allen wrench to install the intake. Also the same size fits the valley pan bolts. Intake gaskets are a must. Felpro has good ones you can get those at AdvanceAuto or AutoZone. Also need a fuel line tool-I made my own. You need a smaller allen wrench for the TPS and IAC sensors on the TB. I used the stock Accordian bellow on the 92mm had to take it off the MAF and stick my hand inside and stretch it over,but it fit. You need to silicon the MAP sensor in to your new intake or it will come out easily. Get some 1 inch long 1/4 fuel line split down the side to hold the back 4 bolts up. This will hold them out of the way to slide the intake out. Don't forget to lift the intake up before sliding forward or bye bye oil sending unit.
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Even on the new revised 92mm intake you have to silcon the map in? You would i have thought that they would have fixed this problem.
Old 04-08-2008 | 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by transam69230
Even on the new revised 92mm intake you have to silcon the map in? You would i have thought that they would have fixed this problem.
Still the same as the 90.



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