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  • #31
    Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
    You cherry picked those for 20$ I have my eye on some but if it falls through I'll give you 20.25$ for those! Lol
    I gave those to a buddy. All I have is my low mile set that came off my coupe.
    2005 M3 Vert with TSW rims
    2001 Dodge Dakota R/T C/H/I, gears, exhaust, and 125 shot of nos
    2012 Ford Edge

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    • #32
      Mike ill go over this again,
      Rpm, typhoon style intake
      70mm tb you pick the brand
      You don't need anything more than 24lbrs
      Lightning maf ( has a quality sensor, no restriction, wide range in the sensor)
      Anderson powerpipe 4" to match the maf
      Egr , inector maf stuff will all be fixed in the tune.
      And trust me the 6250 rpm redline will come quickly with this combo so don't worry about the intake.

      P.s. I have a lightning maf fs (cheap) if you want it.
      89 dove grey lx, turbo blowthrough

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      • #33
        Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
        That's a good deal, what would I have to use with that to make it work with an anderson power pipe? Or any CAI for my model? That one uses 4 bolts while I need a flange.

        Sorry if my questions are stupid, I just want to do this once. Lol

        Also, you can calibrate or tune the lighting to work properly with 24# injectors right? Do you use MAFia for that? Or is it all done inside the ECM?
        Pepboys in denton sells the 4" 4bolt adapter or I usualy mill the flange off and get rid of that problem
        89 dove grey lx, turbo blowthrough

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        • #34
          Listen, most likely you will eventually upgrade so lets do this the right way. Accufab 75mm "race" tb. That's a full 4" opening nad will be great with the LMAF and 4" CAI. No reducers will be needed filter to tb. Next, why not go with 30# injectors and a LMAF meter. When he adds aluminum heads then he won't need to upgrade those 24# injectors or get a retune. Run a systemax or RPM II intake. If you want to do any mild porting 1" into the heads or intake then do it on the short turn areas and sides. Take it back a full inch into the ports. The alignment of the roof, then the sides are most important.

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          • #35
            I would have the heads milled a little bit because the cam overlap will drop the CR a little. Do those have the 55 or 60cc chambers?
            Putting warheads on foreheads since 2004

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            • #36
              And that cam is fairly mild, it would probably pass emissions too.

              218/226 .512/.512 112 LS
              Putting warheads on foreheads since 2004

              Pro-Touring Build

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              • #37
                Sounds just exactly like the Lunati 51014 cam. Great nitrous cam!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Diabolic View Post
                  Listen, most likely you will eventually upgrade so lets do this the right way. Accufab 75mm "race" tb. That's a full 4" opening nad will be great with the LMAF and 4" CAI. No reducers will be needed filter to tb. Next, why not go with 30# injectors and a LMAF meter. When he adds aluminum heads then he won't need to upgrade those 24# injectors or get a retune. Run a systemax or RPM II intake. If you want to do any mild porting 1" into the heads or intake then do it on the short turn areas and sides. Take it back a full inch into the ports. The alignment of the roof, then the sides are most important.
                  "Most likely you will eventually upgrade". Those are the famous last words of someone who will never be satisfied. You don't build a car on "if's". He has a plan and he should stick to it. Should he decide to upgrade anything down the road, he can sell the existing unneeded parts and buy and/or trade for the parts that he needs at that time. What you're suggesting is overkill and unnecessary. I also don't see where he says he is going to add aluminum heads down the road. The accufab race throttle body is also a unnecessary in my opinion. It doesn't have the standard vacuum port elbow either. If I remember correctly, there were some tests done years ago that proved the 70mm throttle body provided much more air velocity than larger opening throttle bodies, which is more ideal for a smaller CI motor that is naturally aspirated like what he is doing here.

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                  • #39
                    Are the Brodix heads steel?
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View Post
                      Are the Brodix heads steel?
                      Now that you say that, I went to their site and looked them up. Says A-356 aluminum.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Lone Sailor View Post
                        Now that you say that, I went to their site and looked them up. Says A-356 VIRGIN aluminum.
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                        • #42
                          So bigger it is! Actually I made a mistake. I personally run a 70mm Accufab Race tb on my vehicle. It's nice to have a full 4" pipe end to end. I see abolutely no harm in it at all. I also run 30# injectors with a stock 5.0 HO cam that has a stock idle and it drives exactly the same as it did with 19's. The only difference is that I can now spray a 125 dry shot if I want to and add fuel throught he tune. I have seen numersous threads about GT40P takeouts with a TFS Stg 1 cam, 1-3/4 or 1-7/8 longtubes, 3" exhaust, and a 70 or 75mm tb putting down 300+ to the tires. Restrict or time your airflow characteristics with the camshaft and open it up on the ends.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View Post
                            Fixed
                            The "virgin" part had no bearing on the conversation so I didn't see the need in adding it.

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                            • #44
                              Current set up.

                              90mm lightning mass air. Just ordered.
                              4 inch Anderson power pipe, will be picking it up this week.
                              70mm accufab race TB ordering today.
                              24# injectors.

                              Still looking for an intake manifold.

                              What signicance does the vacuum tube on the a TB serve? It just vents to the valve cover right?

                              320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'

                              DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Diabolic View Post
                                So bigger it is! Actually I made a mistake. I personally run a 70mm Accufab Race tb on my vehicle. It's nice to have a full 4" pipe end to end. I see abolutely no harm in it at all. I also run 30# injectors with a stock 5.0 HO cam that has a stock idle and it drives exactly the same as it did with 19's. The only difference is that I can now spray a 125 dry shot if I want to and add fuel throught he tune. I have seen numersous threads about GT40P takeouts with a TFS Stg 1 cam, 1-3/4 or 1-7/8 longtubes, 3" exhaust, and a 70 or 75mm tb putting down 300+ to the tires. Restrict or time your airflow characteristics with the camshaft and open it up on the ends.
                                I hate to burst your bubble, but I sprayed a 175 dry shot for years on 19's(as have many others). You don't always need bigger, sometimes you just need better knowledge of how it all works.

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