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  • I would agree with going the LS6 intake route, they are definitely the best bang for your buck, nothing wrong with a fast other than the cost.
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    • Wow just caught up on this. Lol @ that intake. We're you a bit shocked when you took it off and saw it?
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      • Originally posted by mcalus View Post
        Wow just caught up on this. Lol @ that intake. We're you a bit shocked when you took it off and saw it?
        Um ya, to say the least. More pissed than anything. O well, its just money...right?
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        • Originally posted by Lucky SOB View Post
          From what I've read, you're probably going to be better off with an LS6 intake. Yes, the FAST may flow slightly more, but they're mostly hype.
          They're not hype if you have the head flow to support the FAST's abilities. They flow very good, but if you don't have a good set of heads and a good cam, you'll never need it.
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          • Originally posted by MP81 View Post
            They're not hype if you have the head flow to support the FAST's abilities. They flow very good, but if you don't have a good set of heads and a good cam, you'll never need it.
            Sometimes they don't flow enough... Que [MENTION=715]DRYSUMP[/MENTION] 's engine dyno graph. His FAST 108 is the limiting component on his engine.
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            • I've always been curious about running a sheet metal intake at some point for that reason. Long way down the road though.
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              • Originally posted by Lucky SOB View Post
                Sometimes they don't flow enough... Que [MENTION=715]DRYSUMP[/MENTION] 's engine dyno graph. His FAST 108 is the limiting component on his engine.

                ... Truth... And there aren't many alternatives to the FAST 102 for more air flow, once you start looking there you are talking about IRs and Kinsler territory... Which [MENTION=1023]OVRKILL[/MENTION] knows is a very cheap route to go...

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                • Even on a 5.7?
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                  • Originally posted by Lucky SOB View Post
                    Sometimes they don't flow enough... Que @DRYSUMP 's engine dyno graph. His FAST 108 is the limiting component on his engine.

                    he doesnt have a normal size LS motor tho lol




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                    • Originally posted by DRYSUMP View Post
                      ... Truth... And there aren't many alternatives to the FAST 102 for more air flow, once you start looking there you are talking about IRs and Kinsler territory... Which @OVRKILL knows is a very cheap route to go...
                      .....soooooo true.
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                      • I believe I have traced my issues to my exhaust system. One cat wasnt getting very hot and there wasnt much air flow out of the tail pipes.

                        Cut the exhaust off..sure enough cant even see light through the cats. Likely my tune caused these to prematurely fail.
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                        Decided to buy the True Dual system that I wanted originally. Should be here Wednesday or Thursday.
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                        Unfortunatly the exhaust shop welded the cat to my header after I repeatably told them to clamp it.
                        Took the header out last night so that I can clean up all the weld/old metal. I want a 100% slip fit exhaust with clamps.

                        Excited to hear it since there are pretty much no videos to go off.

                        Once exhaust is on Ill have to get the tune looked at.
                        1998 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 - 6 Speed

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                        • Originally posted by nascarnate326 View Post
                          I believe I have traced my issues to my exhaust system. One cat wasnt getting very hot and there wasnt much air flow out of the tail pipes.

                          Cut the exhaust off..sure enough cant even see light through the cats. Likely my tune caused these to prematurely fail.
                          [ATTACH=CONFIG]56404[/ATTACH]

                          Decided to buy the True Dual system that I wanted originally. Should be here Wednesday or Thursday.
                          [ATTACH=CONFIG]56405[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]56406[/ATTACH]

                          Unfortunatly the exhaust shop welded the cat to my header after I repeatably told them to clamp it.
                          Took the header out last night so that I can clean up all the weld/old metal. I want a 100% slip fit exhaust with clamps.

                          Excited to hear it since there are pretty much no videos to go off.

                          Once exhaust is on Ill have to get the tune looked at.
                          The shitheads I took my car to first did the exact same thing. I'd be curious to see how cleaning it up works for you. A 220V welder and a long extension cord are my next purchase.
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                          • Originally posted by landstuhltaylor View Post
                            The shitheads I took my car to first did the exact same thing. I'd be curious to see how cleaning it up works for you. A 220V welder and a long extension cord are my next purchase.
                            Its not going to look as pretty as they did but the new exhaust is slip fit so it should cover up. This has to be my final exhaust. lol
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                            • Them cats would of never of clogged if you didn't put them on in the first place

                              New system looks great.
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                              • Why not flange it? Much much easier to remove when the DS, torque arm, etc has to come out.
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                                1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
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