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olblue75 02-15-2023 09:05 PM

New Intake
 
Has anyone studied this intake or got an inside scoop??



https://shop.performancedesign.com/x...ifold-p29.aspx
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HyperV117 02-16-2023 11:25 AM

That's pretty interesting at the minimum. The length of the runners does make a huge difference but I wonder what having all the fuel rail system in there will do with the air.
I'm curious what kind of power gains they'll get.

Article from motortrend
https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/p...ld-first-look/

olblue75 02-16-2023 03:00 PM

I saw the article on Motortrend as well thats why I posted. Do you think they might be a little late to the game?

CamaroDreams76 02-16-2023 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by olblue75 (Post 11283444)
I saw the article on Motortrend as well thats why I posted. Do you think they might be a little late to the game?

Yes they are. Theres so many proven intakes on the LS3 platform. The FAST is proven, rod mods are proven. High ram....proven. Too little too late. I skimmed through the motor trend article earlier this morning.

Tajefe Couple 02-16-2023 10:34 PM

Like the look over stock I think. As for late to the party yeah a bit. But with so many LS swaps still probably room in the market, especially with the smaller sizing and ability to be put on with the TB facing back. Can see potential in those swapping into other vehicles at the very least.

morepowerjoe 02-16-2023 11:45 PM

The whole idea with the fuel rails in the intake I think is pretty stupid. My fuel rail on my FAST comes of with 4 screws. I had an injector o ring fail on me, alls I needed to replace it was an allen wrench.

moose517 02-17-2023 02:23 AM

yeah interesting to stick the fuel rails inside, but my first thought was honestly what happens if those fuel rails happen to leak, now you are spray fuel uncontrolled inside the manifold, that sounds like a bad day, i'd honestly rather the fuel spray into the engine bay rather that into the manifold, it does look clean though I'll give them that


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