Double check before buying ls6 intakes
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Double check before buying ls6 intakes
Just want to post a reminder to verify ls6 intakes before you buy.
I just had a customer send in an intake for plumb work. I noticed the brass fittings in it. I go to double check the intake casting number. Sure enough it is a non-egr intake from a 97-00 corvette.
12561184 or 12573572 These are the ls6 casting number. Anything other than this is not an ls6 intake. Also if it has brass inserts where the fuel rails bolt on it is not an ls6 intake.
Luckily I have had this problem happen before and I usually double check when they come in. This customer could have had a lot of money invested in a worthless intake. Not too sound rude but this is a benefit of dealing with a shop that is not just part slingers. Three of us here own modded and sprayed fbodys. We build, break, and race these cars just like all of the racers do here.
Just keep an eye out and try and deal with honest people and honest shops. best of luck and I hope this doesn't happen to anyone here.
Graham @ N20
I just had a customer send in an intake for plumb work. I noticed the brass fittings in it. I go to double check the intake casting number. Sure enough it is a non-egr intake from a 97-00 corvette.
12561184 or 12573572 These are the ls6 casting number. Anything other than this is not an ls6 intake. Also if it has brass inserts where the fuel rails bolt on it is not an ls6 intake.
Luckily I have had this problem happen before and I usually double check when they come in. This customer could have had a lot of money invested in a worthless intake. Not too sound rude but this is a benefit of dealing with a shop that is not just part slingers. Three of us here own modded and sprayed fbodys. We build, break, and race these cars just like all of the racers do here.
Just keep an eye out and try and deal with honest people and honest shops. best of luck and I hope this doesn't happen to anyone here.
Graham @ N20
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Well def a good post. I just went and check mine andd guess what. It has the brass inserts. Wtf. I can't check the stock number because I sanded and painted it. Please tell me this isn't true.
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The only question I have is about the brass inserts. I know my intake is flat on the bottom and I had to change coolant crossover when I installed it. But it does have the brass inserts. What would it have instead.
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