before and after TBSS INTAKE dyno finally
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a 6.2 already has a 90mm tb. So the answer is "nope". You could probably pull the intake and have it ported. That would probably pick up some power. Idk, maybe someone that has done it could chime in...
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use your current stock fuel rails, or use the ones that came with the intake. You can use return or return-less . . .
If you get the aftermarket rails, you'll have to fab your own mounts to the intake.
I did the swap on my 04, it's already a return-less fuel rail. I just reused the fuel rail that it came with, Dr X harness, and the truck TB. I did not need to get any extention harness for the MAP sensor, just open up all of the electrical tape, move it to where you want it, and then tape it back up. There's plenty of wiring already there, there was no cutting at all.
If you get the aftermarket rails, you'll have to fab your own mounts to the intake.
I did the swap on my 04, it's already a return-less fuel rail. I just reused the fuel rail that it came with, Dr X harness, and the truck TB. I did not need to get any extention harness for the MAP sensor, just open up all of the electrical tape, move it to where you want it, and then tape it back up. There's plenty of wiring already there, there was no cutting at all.