When do you really need a LT4 intake???
When do you really need a LT4 intake???
>It kind of seems like everyone thinks they need the LT4 intake to make gobs of power... but you can do that with the stock intake and a little porting here and there.
the only reason I got mine was because way back in 2001 they were less than $200.00 so I got myself some AFR 195cc LT4 heads to match. But I knew I was going forced induction so I ported the intake at the BBK/Edlebrock 58mm throttle body.
So when do you think you need a LT4 intake? When a LT1 just won't cut it?
the only reason I got mine was because way back in 2001 they were less than $200.00 so I got myself some AFR 195cc LT4 heads to match. But I knew I was going forced induction so I ported the intake at the BBK/Edlebrock 58mm throttle body.
So when do you think you need a LT4 intake? When a LT1 just won't cut it?
Re: When do you really need a LT4 intake???
Originally Posted by shoebox
When you need one to mate to LT4 or other similar aftermarket heads that the manifold is made to fit.
Re: When do you really need a LT4 intake???
A port matched LT1 manifold will be fine with some good heads. IOW, you don't have to go to an LT4 manifold for power (if that is what you are asking).
Re: When do you really need a LT4 intake???
Originally Posted by shoebox
A port matched LT1 manifold will be fine with some good heads. IOW, you don't have to go to an LT4 manifold for power (if that is what you are asking).
btw- what does IOW mean
me = computer illiterate but I'm trying
Re: When do you really need a LT4 intake???
Originally Posted by bowtiepwr
>yes thats my point. seems like the whole LT1 world believes that they need a LT4 to make real power
Re: When do you really need a LT4 intake???
Originally Posted by Kevin Blown 95 TA
I'm amazed by that myself with all the info that's available these days and all that's been written on the subject. On the other hand, when I first got interested in modding my car that was also my impression - that it had to make more power. I think it's a perfectly natural new guy assumption. And when they were under $200, it was really no big deal. But now that they are going for a lot of money, it seems like there is some perceived greater value in having one - maybe because they have become scarce. Maybe because guys think they need them for afteramrket heads or whatever.
Re: When do you really need a LT4 intake???
I made 420rwhp on home ported LT1 intake, just get good heads etc.. My Torque is good too, I think you really need it when you go AFR 220 heads where you actually need one, otherwise not much point.
Re: When do you really need a LT4 intake???
Like others stated, LT4 manifold is only needed when you buy an LT4 "style" head, like AFR195's, 210's, etc.
Fuly ported AFR LT4 castings will demolish an LT1 casting...
To close the gap, you can get TFS heads that utilize the LT1 intake.
Fuly ported AFR LT4 castings will demolish an LT1 casting...
To close the gap, you can get TFS heads that utilize the LT1 intake.
Re: When do you really need a LT4 intake???
Originally Posted by bowtiepwr
yes thats my point. seems like the whole LT1 world believes that they need a LT4 to make real power
The only people who think that are noobs who are too lazy to research. Hardly "the whole LT1 world."
Re: When do you really need a LT4 intake???
as a LT4 owner... i will say the LT4 and LT1 intakes if not the same.... very close to the same... my LT4 intake (only mod: port matched to heads) flowed 483cfm - a bone stock lt1 intake on the same flowbench within 2 hours flowed 476cfm - 7cfm difference
flowed from throtle body openings to cylinder #3 port - all other ports blocked
the only difference is the port locations
now my heads flow just over 300cfm per intake port - and most after market heads wont go above 350cfm
so... i will say the lt1 intake is more than enough for any application
now.. aftermarket intakes w/ different runner volumes may make a difference in performance and where peak power/tq is... but the basic design of the LT1 and LT4 is the same
now - lt1 heads to lt4 heads... different - very different
flowed from throtle body openings to cylinder #3 port - all other ports blocked
the only difference is the port locations
now my heads flow just over 300cfm per intake port - and most after market heads wont go above 350cfm
so... i will say the lt1 intake is more than enough for any application
now.. aftermarket intakes w/ different runner volumes may make a difference in performance and where peak power/tq is... but the basic design of the LT1 and LT4 is the same
now - lt1 heads to lt4 heads... different - very different
Last edited by chads97z; Aug 21, 2006 at 02:29 PM.



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