View Poll Results: Weiland or LS6
Weiland intake
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2
33.33%
LS6 intake
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4
66.67%
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Weiland intake vs LS6
#1
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I looked them up and the seem to be real close in power. Is this correct, or is it not? Im looking into buying a Weiland intake. Lets hear your thoughts on the two. I have just a stock LS1 intake now. Im going to buy LS6 heads, and a MS3 cam to go with the combo.
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They are very close in design if not exact. The down fall of the Weiland is heat soak and they don't have O-ring on the sealing surface so they leak a lot and are very hard to get to seal! I have seen people take them and have the O-ring grove installed with good results on the leaking issue, but IMO its a lot of $$ for that intake and an LS6 is just as good if not better in a lot of respects and handles N02 just fine. GL!
Jeff
Jeff