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LT1 In a 3rd. gen T/A ?

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Old Jun 24, 2002 | 01:00 AM
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Did you use your stock air box and ducting or go aftermarket?


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Old Jun 24, 2002 | 11:28 PM
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I personally used a 93 LT1 which didn't have maf so I just bought a slide on K&N from howell-efi $100.
Old Jun 25, 2002 | 10:35 AM
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I am going to use a custom 4" Intake pipe.
http://www.donpagevideo.com/pics/lt1/cai_02.jpg
I am also converting to Speed Density to eliminate the MAF.

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1986 Trans Am WS6
LT4 350, LT4 Hot Cam, T56, 52mm TB, MSD 6A & Blaster 3 Coil,
LT1 3.42 Posi/Disc Rear, Lakewood LCA's & Adjustable Panhard Bar,
Eibach Lowering Springs, 17x9 WS6 Wheels, T-Tops,
Custom 4" CAI w/ K&N Filter, 160*stat.
Autometer TriplePod with Phantom A/F & Boost Gauges.
High Speed Run: 157mph
Best 1/4 mile run: 14.94@91.67mph This was with the LG4 carb setup.
WS6 Trans Am.
Old Jun 25, 2002 | 10:37 AM
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Stock TPI air box with a '91-'92 Speed Density bellows.

I'm not using a MAF either...I'm running SD.

Eric
Old Jun 25, 2002 | 10:43 AM
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I've got too much money into PCM tuning to go to SD.

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