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LS2 vs SSR vs LS6 vs Truck manifold for turbo setup on a 2001

Old Nov 22, 2006 | 01:00 PM
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Default LS2 vs SSR vs LS6 vs Truck manifold for turbo setup on a 2001

Two considerations here:

1. What are the differences in flow rate?

2. Which is going to be most compatible with return-style fuel rails, cable throttle body, and EGR system on my 2001?
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Old Nov 22, 2006 | 03:37 PM
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I am going to use a LS2 Vette intake on my set up, I think the quickest way to completion is after market fuel rails. I have done some reading and for what I have planned the LS2 intake will be exactly what I need.
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I am going to use a LS2 Vette intake on my set up, I think the quickest way to completion is after market fuel rails. I have done some reading and for what I have planned the LS2 intake will be exactly what I need.
you going with truck accessory drive?
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you going with truck accessory drive?

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Originally Posted by BlownChevy
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oooohh, okie doke
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I am...so that throws out the car intakes eh?

I guess I'm down to SSR vs stock truck intake.
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Originally Posted by thunder550
I am...so that throws out the car intakes eh?

I guess I'm down to SSR vs stock truck intake.
no, XLR8NSS has a very unique evans water pump for sale you might be interested in
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Old Nov 22, 2006 | 06:06 PM
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I really think the ls6 is worth it, send Kano a PM he was making the bracket he used for the swap.
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Yeah, I have an Evans pump with a Fbody front outlet and truck accessory pulley on it. I was thinking of selling it. If you want it I'll shoot ya a price.
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I doubt you would see much off a difference between any of the intakes. A turbo likes them all. Cablebandit swapped between ls1, ls6, and a fast setup. They all were about the same, except the fast. It hurt his power down low but helped up top.
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