n/a intake test
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300bhp/ton said:
Good read. Seems there is still a lot to be had. Always wanted a FAST setup on mine, but couldn't afford it. Pretty pleased with the gains the LS6 offered up over a stock LS1 though.
Would have been interested to see how the LS2 manifold compared.
You can try to justify the FAST to yourself in terms of increased noise Would have been interested to see how the LS2 manifold compared.

I moved from the FAST LSXR to the Holley Hi-Ram, as we weren't sure how far you could push a composite unit with turbos. Would have been useful to have this article back then, as it was just guesswork as to what would be the best aluminium intake. Had to trim the top inch or so off the lid to squeeze it under the stock hood, though.
300bhp/ton said:
Good read. Seems there is still a lot to be had. Always wanted a FAST setup on mine, but couldn't afford it. Pretty pleased with the gains the LS6 offered up over a stock LS1 though.
Would have been interested to see how the LS2 manifold compared.
Any reports you read...all seem to say the LS2 isnt very good, but the LS6 is the popular and more common one so worth a testWould have been interested to see how the LS2 manifold compared.
What was more interesting and obviously engine builds/specs will be different, is how poor the non OEM style intakes performed.
Carb intakes were particularly bad, the Edelbrock ProFlo was nothing to write home about, nor was the Hi Ram.
Well, unless you're engine goes above 7k....which most dont. SO any potential gain at the top, simply isnt worth it at the bottom.
IMO the best all rounder for the money on that test when you flick through all the graphs seems to be the Weiand intake. It doesnt excel anywhere, but does offer good gains almost everywhere compared to the rest, and new it's cheaper than the FAST intakes, which only seem to perform a little better, and again at the very top end.
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