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![]() Drives: 2019 SS/1LE Riverside Blue, Z/28s Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Denver
Posts: 99
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LT2 Intake swap
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I know the LT2 swap has been covered a lot. Any new lessons learned out there? I have also seen several posts referring to a tune after installation, what have experiences with that been like? Thanks! |
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![]() Drives: 2019 Camaro 1SS1LE Join Date: Jan 2024
Location: Utah
Posts: 370
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It needs spacers to lift the manifold to clear a LT4 HPFP.
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2019 1SS1LE M6 Shadow Gray Metallic
ProCharger D1X Race Kit - 4.25" Pulley || GPI Pistons/Rods - ACL Bearings - ARP Hardware || LME Timing Chain Guide || Katech C5R Timing Chain || Katech OE Spec Billet Oil Pump || OE Ported Heads || CHE Trunnion Upgrade || BTR 220 Cam - BTR .660" Dual Springs - GM Racing "Caddy" Lifters - BTR 3/8" Pushrods (7.825") || ATI Balancer || LT4 Injectors || LT4 HPFP || JMS BAP || DSX Flex Fuel || LT2 Intake Manifold || LTH (Catless) || Stainless Works Redline Series NPP || 91 + 8oz Boostane 7/26/2024 Tuning in progress |
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![]() Drives: 2019 SS/1LE Riverside Blue, Z/28s Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Denver
Posts: 99
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Thanks! I think my plan is to leave the stock FP in place unless there is a compelling reason not to.
I have strut tower brace installed so spacers not high on my list. |
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