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![]() Drives: 2010 Chevy Camaro LT Join Date: Jun 2025
Location: California
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2010 3.6L LLT Intake Manifold Spacer SetUp
Hey, I’m currently trying to figure out the best set up to run for my Camaro regarding my intake manifold setup. From what I see through out the forums and videos on YouTube everyone kinda just goes with the JacFab spacer for the LFX in between the LFX manifold and the GMC Acadia adapter that allows the LLT engine to connect to the LFX Intake. I have the LLT engine and while I am going to get the LFX intake and the Acadia adapter I want to know if anyone has ever gotten Mace LLT spacers and used the instead of the JacFab ones? So the new set up would be, engine to spacers to adapter and then intake instead of the one listed earlier?
I also see a lot of people when doing the normal switch they change the EVAP solenoid and one particular Lining that is never named. Does anyone know the name and know what EVAP to run? I do know about the slight splicing of wires to extend it to fit and that is no issue for me. Thanks in advance and my apologizes if this is all worded sloppy this is my first post ever on any sort of forum or page. |
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![]() Drives: 2011 2LT/RS Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: OC Cal
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I'm going to use the Tracy Lewis RX spacer.
But I'm also changing over to the LFX setup. The LLT just doesn't flow enough air. Have all the parts just haven't done it, life. |
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![]() Drives: 2010 Chevy Camaro LT Join Date: Jun 2025
Location: California
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I’m changing over to the LFX intake as well, just wanted to weigh in all options and setups before making me final decision to order the parts. Mainly just want to see if the weird set up I have planned out in my head will work or if I should stick to what’s been proven to function amazingly. If you don’t mind, what’s the parts list you’re going with?
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![]() Drives: 2011 2LT/RS Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: OC Cal
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Well no real parts list.
I bought the intake 12642700 complete new takeoff from ebay. $175 New lower from ebay $110 Ported TB 76mm $250 Misc. parts from RockAuto I wanted to do a blower but not at the price of 8K or so. Plus all the upgrades to the sound system, suspension, brakes and more. |
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![]() Drives: 2010 Chevy Camaro LT Join Date: Jun 2025
Location: California
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![]() Drives: 2011 2LT/RS Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: OC Cal
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I did not change the evap solenoid that came with the LFX intake. I bought a new pcv hose and some quick connects. When to the hardware store bought some nice chrome hex-head bolts for the intake. They look nice against the blk manifold.
I'm going to install a different catch-can this time around. It's not a daily driver so if I miss anything I don't care. But it's pretty straightforward. |
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![]() Drives: 2010 Chevy Camaro LT Join Date: Jun 2025
Location: California
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2010 2LT/RS Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Palm Coast, FL
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Got any pics? I came across some LFX intakes/manifolds etc... at the local salvage yard but did not pull them yet. I have read somewhere that a tune is required after the install. Did you have to do that? I already have a catch can on my LLT so I imagine it would hook up to the LFX?
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2010 2LT/RS
ZL1 Appearance package, Flow Master American Thunder Cat Back Exhaust w/ QUAD TIPS, K&N Typhoon CAI, Ported VMAX TB, OEM GM Brembo Brakes Package w/ Hawks Carbon Ceramic Pads, Night Owl Halo Kit (WIFI), Rear Oracle Blue LED Bowtie, Oracle Ghosted Painted Side LED Markers, Silver Sided Gills, OEM Satin Camaro Fuel Door, OEM Strut Tower Brace, Detroit Speed Engineering 1.5" Lowering Springs, Koni Orange STR.T Struts, Z28 rear LCA's, Black Magic rear 32" sway bar, 1LE front sway bar w/ DSE end links, Aluminum Blend Door, Evil Energy Catch Can. |
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![]() Drives: 2011 2LT/RS Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: OC Cal
Posts: 214
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No pics sorry.
It just upper and lower manifold RX spacer and that's it. I do have a tune. |
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Location: Palm Coast, FL
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I will have to go to the salvage yard anyhow to pull a clockspring off a Nissan Pathfinder for the wife's horn in her vehicle since it is now inoperative. I may just pull an LFX intake/manifold off for the hell of it and see what I want to do with it in the near future.
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2010 2LT/RS
ZL1 Appearance package, Flow Master American Thunder Cat Back Exhaust w/ QUAD TIPS, K&N Typhoon CAI, Ported VMAX TB, OEM GM Brembo Brakes Package w/ Hawks Carbon Ceramic Pads, Night Owl Halo Kit (WIFI), Rear Oracle Blue LED Bowtie, Oracle Ghosted Painted Side LED Markers, Silver Sided Gills, OEM Satin Camaro Fuel Door, OEM Strut Tower Brace, Detroit Speed Engineering 1.5" Lowering Springs, Koni Orange STR.T Struts, Z28 rear LCA's, Black Magic rear 32" sway bar, 1LE front sway bar w/ DSE end links, Aluminum Blend Door, Evil Energy Catch Can. |
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