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Old 03-30-2012, 09:47 PM
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THE NUMBER IS 12594512
I also wanted to know if my Truck connectors will connect directly or i would need adapters for it? its a 2000 GMC sierra 5.3


THIS IS THE INTAKE
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Forgot to say its a NNBS intake.. 2008 from an avalanche... i bought it off EBAY... and wanting to swap it out.. but dont know what do i need.. Fuel regulator... and im going to put a adapter plate for my 78mm ported since i dont have 350 to spend on a 90mm Yet down the road.. what else would i need connectors? or will mi stock ones fit does injectors?
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Your doin the same thing I am you can put your stock injectors in so I've been told
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36lb flex fuel
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Originally Posted by 2000chevysilverado
Your doin the same thing I am you can put your stock injectors in so I've been told
but ive heard that if you put your stock ones you will need some kind of spacers or something.. and also if i find out they are more LB flow than my stockers i think it would be better to put the ones this intake has... hope they are flex fuel but dont know the exact flow #s
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Originally Posted by 14psisupra
36lb flex fuel
thanks bro! do you know if i need connectors adapters ect.. or will it plug right in?
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I've been researching to the look like the will connect but I'm using a spare intake off a 03 and robbing parts off the 03 intake its weird has a dbw 3 bolt throttle body
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Originally Posted by 2000chevysilverado
I've been researching to the look like the will connect but I'm using a spare intake off a 03 and robbing parts off the 03 intake its weird has a dbw 3 bolt throttle body
So you want it electric with a x link? or you keepin it Cable driven?
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I'm keeping cable drivn like it better less to go wrong
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Originally Posted by 2000chevysilverado
I'm keeping cable drivn like it better less to go wrong
mee too but they are little expensive around 300+ dollars while the intake with injectors and fuel rails was 90 buks lol... i need a corvette regulator i guess thats like 50 more and a throttle body adapter which is like 30-40 buks from fast ... + the installation or is it not hard at all?


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