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Old 03-04-2011, 09:54 PM
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Alright guys I got a question. I am wanting to know which setup is better. I'm not worried about hood clearance cause its in a truck. I have a stock shortblock, TEA stage 2.5 ls6 heads and eps cam. Not much info on these intakes here.
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Anybody running either of these?
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pro flow is nice good for boosted and higher rpms
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does the pro flow clear the cowl on f body? just wondering. looking for an intake for a boosted motor
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for a boosted motor the pro flow is sick great intake. but good luck on making it fit. i know of a boosted motor in 2000hp range with it
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the pro flow is not a higher rpm intake then the victor jr. I will be running the pro flow later this year.
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Like i said its on a truck so clearance is not an issue. I wanna hear from someone that has either of these on there motor.
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Those intakes are normally for bigger cube engines or at least that is all i have seen them on. Look into the truck intakes. I have seen where people have said they are better than ls6 intakes. The problem for fbody's and corvettes is hood clearance.
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i prefer the proflo i have had both the proflo seems to be much better intake allround
pic in my garage
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oh and this is before the boost when i was h/c/i
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Thanks for the input. Anybody else?
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They are both great. But I would not buy either untill I was requireing a LOT more air flow (i.e. turbo/supercharger/408+ cubes).
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I'm running the Proflo on a 408 stroker in my 04 GTO and love it
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Cool thanks for the info guys. Can u run a ls6 tb on it?
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On there website there seems to be two different versions. One for 3 bolt tb and one for 4 bolt tb. Looking at the picture I thought both would work, but I guess not.



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