G1Pro LTx Billet!!!
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G1Pro LTx Billet!!!
Will be 100% finished tomorrow when I pickup the 103mm tb flange.
$3500 price tag for those who are interested! Looking to really rock the game with these bad boys.
Yes built for LTx Vette Hood and Cowling!!!
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Melting Slicks
James I currently have one of your sheet metal intakes that is coming together in a single turbo/cam/port fuel/etc. C7 Z application (tuning/rollers ETA: latter part of week). Have you done any testing of this design vs your sheet metal intake and some of the others that are out there (e.g MSD, LME, etc.)?
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James you never cease to amaze me brother! Damn. I personally like how this intake is welded up front to the TB plate vs LME is bolt on, especially for high boost applications.
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Le Mans Master
Man that looks SHARP. Hopefully it performs!
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I have used proven plenum sizing, runner taper and runner length for this setup.
runners are 5.5" with 20% taper from csa at runner entrance to csa at intake port. Features a full radius air horn as well
Plenum volume is right at right around 500 cubic inch
These numbers have worked phenomenally for me, a stock longblock low boost blower cars have seen in excess of 35whp gains with these over a stock manifold and near 20whp gains over a msd. Midrange power does not suffer a all it is pretty much gains from about 4000rpm on to 7500rpm
Cam, valve train, and engine size will play a big part on exactly how and where it performs.
runners are 5.5" with 20% taper from csa at runner entrance to csa at intake port. Features a full radius air horn as well
Plenum volume is right at right around 500 cubic inch
These numbers have worked phenomenally for me, a stock longblock low boost blower cars have seen in excess of 35whp gains with these over a stock manifold and near 20whp gains over a msd. Midrange power does not suffer a all it is pretty much gains from about 4000rpm on to 7500rpm
Cam, valve train, and engine size will play a big part on exactly how and where it performs.
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Man thats a good looking piece.
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