LS1 intake swap.
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LS1 intake swap.
To many questions popping up over and over again.
PM me for details and if you are serious I can help. Serious means you are willing to do the swap with my help.
PM me for details and if you are serious I can help. Serious means you are willing to do the swap with my help.
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Dave, have you seen my old thread on grandprixforums.net? If you want, I can work with you to update it with the latest information and repost it.
http://www.grandprixforums.net/succe...ned-24080.html
You see that I have my complete parts list, pictures of every step, and some descriptions written up.
http://www.grandprixforums.net/succe...ned-24080.html
You see that I have my complete parts list, pictures of every step, and some descriptions written up.
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Dave, have you seen my old thread on grandprixforums.net? If you want, I can work with you to update it with the latest information and repost it.
http://www.grandprixforums.net/succe...ned-24080.html
You see that I have my complete parts list, pictures of every step, and some descriptions written up.
http://www.grandprixforums.net/succe...ned-24080.html
You see that I have my complete parts list, pictures of every step, and some descriptions written up.
It has been very helpful!
I strongly recommend the use of LS6 injectors (28.8 lb) with a LS1/LS6 returnless rail.
I have applied your thread and sittingmongooses thread to my own creation.