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Will a LS6 intake fit a LS1?

Will a LS6 intake fit a LS1?

See all 18 photos Installing an LS6 intake manifold onto a ’97-00 LS1 requires little more than a typical intake manifold replacement. The process has been covered by Car Craft in the past so there’s no need to rehash it. The swap requires removing the EGR hardware and modifying the computer to ignore the MIL code.

How much HP does a fast 102 intake add?

Testing on a stock LS3 engine with a Big Mouth 102mm Throttle Body™ produced gains of 14+ horsepower and 11+ ft/lbs of torque at the flywheel over the stock intake. The LSXR™ 102mm Intake Manifold features a three-piece modular design that allows easy disassembly and porting.

How much horsepower does a 5.7 LS1 have?

LS Family = Gen. 3, 5.7L, Aluminum Block, Car Engines

Performance Specifications
Compression Ratio 10.2:1
Horsepower Rating 305-350 hp
Torque Rating 335-365 ft./lbs

How much HP can stock LS1 injectors handle?

injectors only support about 390 hp. at 90% duty cycle. Upgrading to larger injectors is needed for more. Fuel pumps: The factory pump becomes a limitation at 450 hp.

What kind of intake manifold does a LS1 use?

LS Drive By Wire Throttle Body Adapter / LS3 4 Bolt Intake to LS1 3 Bolt TB D… 9 product ratings – LS Drive By Wire Throttle Body Adapter / LS3 4 Bolt Intake to LS1 3 Bolt TB D…

What kind of intake manifold does a GM Truck have?

Naturally, we tested the factory truck intake, as GM made literally millions of trucks equipped with either the 4.8L, 5.3L, or 6.0L—all sharing the same intake. The popularity and price of 4.8L and 5.3L swaps means there are plenty of truck intakes to be had.

How many horsepower does the Edelbrock intake manifold have?

The Edelbrock showed the effectiveness of this design by offering 593 hp (a gain of 58 hp) and 474 lb-ft of torque (up 6 lb-ft). Like the TSP]

Is there such thing as an absolute intake manifold?

The first is that no intake test, including this LS extravaganza, is absolute. Intake manifolds are combination specific, meaning that the ideal intake for an 8,000-rpm stroker combination would be different than one designed for a stock 4.8L truck motor.