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Re: LT1 intake question

Subject: Re: LT1 intake question
by CorvetteBob on 2012/12/31 20:32:53

Quote:

bogus wrote:
That's a hard one to call... unless you know the machinist.

I would almost do it my self if I knew a good CNC guy. Which I do...

If you need one, I have an COMPLETE LT1 intake, with rails, OEM injectors, EGR valve, throttle cable bracket, MAS, MAF, throttle body with IAC and TPS. Fits all LT1s but is specifically 1994-96.

I am a fan of the EGR valve, I think that a kit might exist to relocate the valve from where it lives to a more or less remote position.


I haven't fully made up my mind to go this way, but just out of curiosity, how much would the selling price be for that setup?
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