mr_muff
08-06-2003, 01:43 AM
what are my chances, i wouldn't mind buy an LS6 intake from one for cheaper than brand new. i can't see it being a big problem being used. :)
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junkers that have 01+ ls1's???mr_muff 08-06-2003, 01:43 AM what are my chances, i wouldn't mind buy an LS6 intake from one for cheaper than brand new. i can't see it being a big problem being used. :) Tw!tchb!tch 08-06-2003, 02:03 AM Slim - 0 :( Problem is they wont be willing to start parting an ls1 motor , especially a 01 02 because chances are they have less than 40 k and they can score big $$$ . Try scoggin dickey . Those guys are cheap . If you wait a little bit you should be able to save a little cash as the new F A S T composite intake ( cant remember name ) is coming out soon . All the Ls6 intakes will hit the For sale boards . I know Im going after the new intake :) Camaro ChriSS 08-06-2003, 11:03 AM The other problem is dealing with the EGR. The stock intake on a 01-02 car has no provision for it. So, you would have to delete your EGR. Which will throw a code and not get you past Aircare (damn them!). bunker 08-06-2003, 11:26 AM why don't you either use LS1 edit to delete the EGR or get a PCM from a 2001 model. LT1Z28 08-06-2003, 08:18 PM paceparts sells the cheapest ls6 intakes Just deleted the egr with ls1 edit and welded the flange on the egr up Camaro ChriSS 08-06-2003, 08:26 PM Originally posted by bunker why don't you either use LS1 edit to delete the EGR or get a PCM from a 2001 model. I know that will work, but it would likely cost more and take more time to do than simply buying an SLP LS6 intake with the EGR fitting in place. By the time you get Edit and the intake, I think you'll be at $750 US, plus a laptop, etc... BUT, if you are getting Edit anywys, then I guess it will be ok. :think: mr_muff 08-07-2003, 07:43 PM i have a drill, i can make my own hole. :) if i am correct all it doesn't have is the hole and the bolt hole, so all i would have to do drill a hole the same size as the one i have now and then use my dads tap&die set. im sure it would work :) Camaro ChriSS 08-07-2003, 07:48 PM Perhaps, but I haven't heard anyone being successful with that approach because it is so tough to get a good seal with the EGR pipe if the hole isn't perfect. Then it leaks and throws the code. But don't let me stop you! I'll even help if you need an extra set of hands. Is your friend Joe helping? I think that's his name... mr_muff 08-07-2003, 07:52 PM na, he's not helping. i would just do it in my garage in like 5 mins. being an electrician and having lots of my dads mechanics tools, i have lots of tools at hand. i can't see it taking long at all. make some measuements, mark it up, stick it in the vice and start making the hole. :) its either that or i wait for the new one comming out, which is probably a better idea anyways. Tw!tchb!tch 08-07-2003, 08:28 PM na, he's not helping. i would just do it in my garage in like 5 mins. being an electrician and having lots of my dads mechanics tools, i have lots of tools at hand. i can't see it taking long at all. make some measuements, mark it up, stick it in the vice and start making the hole. You can shave 3 minutes if you skip marking and drill by instict !! Trust me :cool: Camaro ChriSS 08-08-2003, 12:04 AM The install is a bit of a bitch. There are some nasty connections at the back. Takes two guys, IMO. mr_muff 08-08-2003, 07:46 PM i've done it once when i had to rebuild my valvetrain. :/ not a fun job. Tw!tchb!tch 08-08-2003, 08:00 PM What happened that you needed to rebuild :confused: mr_muff 08-08-2003, 10:25 PM mis-shift. 3rd to 2nd. being dumb and not knowing anything or reading anything i put all stock stuff back in. poor me. :( 8 new intake valves, 16 new pushrods, 16 new springs. was going to do exhaust valves as well but they sent me 4.... so i did non. then after that new head bolts and most other bolts and gaskets. all added up to about a grand. rip off. i wish i would knew more so i could put in some nice titanium retainers and better springs and all that other fun stuff. probably could have gotten it cheaper too off the internet. all done in 2 weeks of spare time after work and school in my garage. :( Tw!tchb!tch 08-12-2003, 12:29 PM :( Oh **** !! I thought when u miss a shift it just bends the pushrods cause there so soft . How hard were the springs to swap ?? Did you do them in the car ?? . You must have been pissed !! Warranty wouldnt cover it ?? :confused: Camaro ChriSS 08-12-2003, 04:39 PM ****! That's brutal. I'm surprised you had that much damage. mr_muff 08-12-2003, 07:43 PM so was i. it wasn't nesesarily hard, just time consuming. take off the heads, take them apart, seat the valves, put them back together, find all the friggin expensive ass gaskets and bolts, put them back on. warranty was ****ed up, they wrote it on the sheet wrong and when i went to get some stuff done they said it wasn't their fault. so i have a slow window motor, peeling clear on my rims and some other minor things that they would not do anything about. i would like to say thanks to Port Chev Olds (who i bought it from and wrote up the sheets) for being the biggest ****ing joke of a dealership and i am glad they went under. or well i hope the ownership got ****ed and then someone else bought it and renamed it. either way i will never buy a car from that lot again as they are a bunch of monkeys. the salesmanager who i dealt with on the sale of the car and wrote all the warranty sheets and everything woulnd't cover it cause he said it wasn't his problem, and it was in the computer different. :rolleyes: oh joy i love being ****ed over...... end rant :0 Tw!tchb!tch 08-12-2003, 08:08 PM They didnt give you a printed copy of the warranty when you purchased the vehicle ?? I would raise hell , I mean start throwing **** in there office :mad: | ||