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Old 06-26-2007, 12:49 AM
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Here's my pics too

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You won't have any problems with clearance running the LS2 truck manifold. A couple things to watch out for though....you need a 4 bolt 90mm throttle body and you'll have to fab up your own throttle cable bracket since all of the LS2 trucks are ETC. You will also need to custom-make some fuel rails. I cut the tabs off my stock truck rails and made my own brackets from some thin strips of aluminum. The crossover tube will only clear if you use the taller LS1 style injectors. The MAP sensor wires will also have to be lengthened.






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Old 06-26-2007, 01:00 AM
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Here is Richard's flow data in graphical form



And just the three intakes that the truck guys are generally interested in
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Old 06-26-2007, 02:51 PM
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so it's a really close race below .550 lift and then the 90mm starts to shine
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Originally Posted by silver-mod-o
I'm having some flow tests done on the TBSS 90mm intake Vs the stock truck intake... I'll keep you all posted on the results.
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I find it interesting that even the stock truck manifold outflows the LS1 manifold across the board. Looks like the SSR manifold starts to come alive above .500 lift. I don't think the LS6 peaks much above the SSR manifold (at.550 lift they are almost identical) but overall it looks like it has better flow characteristics throughout the valve lift range.
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cool, now to just accquire one and i'll be good to go
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Originally Posted by silver-mod-o
I'm having some flow tests done on the TBSS 90mm intake Vs the stock truck intake... I'll keep you all posted on the results.
can i get a pm on this too? is the tbss manifold the same as the ssr?
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Update, I found a TBSS manifold complete with Injectors and fuel rails off a maggy swap
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Originally Posted by ZZebes
Update, I found a TBSS manifold complete with Injectors and fuel rails off a maggy swap
so is a TBSS, and a SSR intake the same?
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