Pic of my new project (LT4 w/ "E" victor intake etc)
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Pic of my new project (LT4 w/ "E" victor intake etc)
What do you guys think? AFR 227 LT4 heads with a Victor "E" series intake and a PTE 100 degree elbow with Accufab 90mm T-body.! This with a fairly large shot of nitrous will suffice!! oh and.....finally went solid-roller.
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ok why does it restrick flow? and for my important question, did you do the intake yourself or did someone else do it for you? i need to do the same thing on my LT1 not the fuel injection though just the carbed intake. Not hijackin or anything, i'm putting the LT1 in my truck a 85' would rather put a carb intake and use my carb and dist. then do the computer and wireing etc. etc. I know i can buy the GMPP intake but it's like $250 bucks. I'm doing a conversion on the old truck intake now.
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Originally Posted by LS1 BU
don't run the elbow, it will restrict air flow.
How will it restrict airflow? It is huge! I dont see how?
The Victor "E" intake already has provisions for the fuel injectors. You can also buy the edlebrock fuel rail kit for this intake like I have done. Works nice!! Port Pros (www.portpros.com) drilled and ported the intake as well as the heads.
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No....I am not using a direct port on this one. I had a direct port setup last year on my stock LT4 intake but on this one I decided to use a plate system.
Here is a different pic. You have to drill this intake to bolt to the heads.....or drill the heads to the original sbc pattern.
Here is a different pic. You have to drill this intake to bolt to the heads.....or drill the heads to the original sbc pattern.
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so you modified the heads to work with the intake.did they fill the holes and drill and tap new ones? if my cast iron truck intake covn. comes out good i might do an alum. intake the same way. only thing is Ican"t weld alum. but we'll see, looks damn good though. and cool thing it clears the stock hood.
Last edited by Daddyo; 08-07-2005 at 03:45 PM.
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Originally Posted by Daddyo
so you modified the heads to work with the intake.did they fill the holes and drill and tap new ones? if my cast iron truck intake covn. comes out good i might do an alum. intake the same way. only thing is a can'y weld alum. but we'll see, looks damn good though. and cool thing it clears the stock hood.
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Originally Posted by asudecat
SO how much more does this flow than a LT4 well ported intake?
And what did this set-up run you? elbow intake and all fab work on it?
And what did this set-up run you? elbow intake and all fab work on it?
Well.....my fully ported LT4 intake was only flowing around 285 cfm through each runner. My heads are flowing over 320+ at .700 lift. This means.......I had good heads but the intake was choking them. I still ran a 9.85 @ 141 last year with that LT4 intake and a hydraulic cam (with nitrous). This is why I decided to go with this intake which flows well over the 320 mark and has more plenum volume. A solid roller cam etc. is a must with this Victor intake. RPM range will be from 4500-8500. My rev limiter will be set at 8000.
I cant remember the exact prices but the Victor "E" intake was around $300, the Edlebrock fuel rail kit was around $125, and the PTE elbow was around $150. Not sure on the fab cost. My sponsor took care of that.
Last edited by Tony Shepherd; 08-07-2005 at 10:44 AM.
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Originally Posted by Daddyo
so you modified the heads to work with the intake.did they fill the holes and drill and tap new ones? if my cast iron truck intake covn. comes out good i might do an alum. intake the same way. only thing is a can'y weld alum. but we'll see, looks damn good though. and cool thing it clears the stock hood.
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Originally Posted by Carbed4thGen
Looks like an awesome setup! Wat do u have controlling all of this? Stock computer or a F.A.S.T. type setup?
For now....stock pcm... I want to see how fast I can get with that. Then........I will go with the FAST. btw.........anyone know who has the fastest stock pcm car?
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Originally Posted by Tony Shepherd
For now....stock pcm... I want to see how fast I can get with that. Then........I will go with the FAST. btw.........anyone know who has the fastest stock pcm car?
I don't know but I'd have to say that yuo have to be REAL close to bein the fastest! and who does all of your tuning?
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Originally Posted by Tony Shepherd
For now....stock pcm... I want to see how fast I can get with that. Then........I will go with the FAST. btw.........anyone know who has the fastest stock pcm car?
Set up looks awesome, think Jason Warren's ran 9.5@141 or so on a stock pcm. You shouldnt have much problems beating that!