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Old 08-26-2010, 11:47 AM
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Will a 78mm nitrous outlet plate off of a fbody work on a silverado with a 5.3l ? I know the plate will fit but where the lines screw on the back of the plate is there enough room to do so with it on a truck intake?

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wait a minute...okie huh...lets see some pictures of the truck!
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Ok thanks...I'm on my phone right now can't post pics but I think there is one on my profile page
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i had no idea there were so many trucks on the bottle in Oklahoma.
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yes. Wheatley has a LS6 plate on his truck intake. with 3 piece covers youd never know it's there.
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no it wont, well not without getting it drilled for side inlets. I had that problem, but an easy fix. call dave, and he will drill it for you for side inlets for a small fee.
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Originally Posted by fastrt
no it wont, well not without getting it drilled for side inlets. I had that problem, but an easy fix. call dave, and he will drill it for you for side inlets for a small fee.
weird...i can get you pictures of it working on a truck manifold...
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they moved the evap solenoid to use it. it is a tight fit too. but a 90mm plate for truck and car will have fittment issues too. I like the side inlet better. my first plate redrill was free, and it was $20 or so for the second.
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