intake manifolds
#1
intake manifolds
whats goin on everyone figured id ask some members here since i keep getting different answers from everyone
right now ive got a 4.8 with a pretty stout cam, full bolt ons etc. pretty soon the new heads will be on, full point jump in CR and some other little odds and ends. at the moment ive got a tbss intake manifold stupidly used with the stock 78tb thats been ported and polished. everyone keeps telling me either go FAST or holley hi ram or even port the tbss. in all honesty i cant decide what the hell to do
thinking about the hi ram with the long runners i see it killing my lowend tq(which will probably help me out with my traction issue) but ive got a feeling itd be a dog down low with my 35s and pull hard in the topend. granted ill be picking up some tq from the jump in CR but id rather not lose it as for the fast ive seen/heard of people having issues with the fitment and other issues and feel like itd be too much for the 4.8
if anyone has any advice on what theyd do please feel free to chime in
thanks
T.J.
right now ive got a 4.8 with a pretty stout cam, full bolt ons etc. pretty soon the new heads will be on, full point jump in CR and some other little odds and ends. at the moment ive got a tbss intake manifold stupidly used with the stock 78tb thats been ported and polished. everyone keeps telling me either go FAST or holley hi ram or even port the tbss. in all honesty i cant decide what the hell to do
thinking about the hi ram with the long runners i see it killing my lowend tq(which will probably help me out with my traction issue) but ive got a feeling itd be a dog down low with my 35s and pull hard in the topend. granted ill be picking up some tq from the jump in CR but id rather not lose it as for the fast ive seen/heard of people having issues with the fitment and other issues and feel like itd be too much for the 4.8
if anyone has any advice on what theyd do please feel free to chime in
thanks
T.J.
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I'm in the same boat, except i have a CC 5.3 on 35s. I'm trying to find an intake that wont rob to much down low grunt because that's what i need to help me keep winning dig races lol.
#4
53 if i do keep the intake i was definitley gonna swap to a bigger tb. the 78s gotta be a huge restriction. in all honesty i think less tq would probably get me the less spin im needing but i def want more pull lol. and z71 it definitley takes more for us guys on big tires to get the goals we want. im .4 away from meeting my goal i set...**** needs to happen this summer lol
#6
From everything I've read, the aftermarket intakes aren't worth the money. A ported TBSS intake seems to be one of the best options for the cathedral port heads, but I'm just learning this stuff the last few months...so I'm just relaying information.
#7
think ill gain anything from the bigger tb? with how close i am to my goal i figured with the tb(retune if i need one) and traction aid i should hit my goal cam only. but i do want to surpass it. as for the manifold i guess ill just keep it then and mabey send it out for porting if need be. i have heard cons on the tbss boards though from the porting with pinholes or the intakes becoming too think and pretty much sucking themselves in
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#10
I've already cleaned up the casting on the ports on my NNBS intake, as I've read that it helps but doesn't take away from the structural rigidity.
I have heard good things about porting the plenum, but that's very involved for a plastic intake and can get pretty expensive when getting professionally done...but still might end up cheaper than an LSXRT manifold.
I have heard good things about porting the plenum, but that's very involved for a plastic intake and can get pretty expensive when getting professionally done...but still might end up cheaper than an LSXRT manifold.