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I've seen it done before on a lot of guys use these intake elbow http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...2&product=3514 with the edelbrock victor e intake and then spray the nitrous behind the 02 sensor with a spacer
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and pizza saying "fit single plain under your hood and then talk to me" just makes me wanna try it
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do it with out cutting the cowl Meat head. its impossible bro. hahaha
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the first one is cut the next ones aren't
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im sorry but a stock LT1 intake can be ported to handle way more power then any low profiles intake setup like the ones that fit carb style. i do stand corrected that it will Fit. but i dont see the benifit over an LT1 intake ported for less then 1/3 the cost of a efi carb intake setup that is low enough to fit.
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I'd be curious to see the flow numbers of a ported edelbrock victor e intake opposed to a ported lt1 intake just out of curiousity
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A single plane is the way to go...plus a real ported lt1 intake you will have more in vs a out the box single plane.. the 2725,300-25 all flow around 270 280 out the box..
Just because people have used the lt intakes at 600hp n/a dont mean its the right way..remeber a single plane will give more port volocity then the a lt hands down just because the runner shape..one look at a lt intake an you can tell the air tumbles an stalls trying to make them turns Remember cfm ratings are more of a heads company selling keys..what they.dont tell you is you can have two heads the same with one flowing less by 20 but will walk the others head on the dyno an track all day..wet flow an air speed is what i try to look at more |
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