Intake help
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Intake help
I have been searching like crazy but just can't figure this out, I am doing a 408 build with L92 heads and need to figure out what the best intake is for my set up. This is going into a 2003 2500HD with the return style fuel system and truck accessory brackets. I was looking at doing a L76 intake but it looks like it might not work with the truck accessories? Also could I swap my fuel rails over to it to make it return style?
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I have been searching like crazy but just can't figure this out, I am doing a 408 build with L92 heads and need to figure out what the best intake is for my set up. This is going into a 2003 2500HD with the return style fuel system and truck accessory brackets. I was looking at doing a L76 intake but it looks like it might not work with the truck accessories? Also could I swap my fuel rails over to it to make it return style?
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Ok, so is there a way to adapt the return less fuel rails on the newer intakes to work with my return system? I am planning on installing a Walbro 400 to replace my stock fuel pump.
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I might do up to a 250 shot, I don't know if I will do it but I don't want to have to redo the fuel pump if I decide to.
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Okay that's an easy scenario then. Do an AEM 320. They are $100 on SDPC and will support over 750hp. If you ever do a 250shot you will want a stand alone fuel system to supply your added fuel anyways. Now no need for an aftermarket fuel regulator save a ton on your fuel system and still prepared for the future.