Anyone With Elbebrock Vortec TBi Intake
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From: Tavares, Florida
Car: Camaro
Engine: 350-Vortec-carbed
Transmission: 700-r4
Axle/Gears: stockola, right now anyhow
vortec 350
Hello, yes I run the airgap on a vortec, right now with the Edelbrock 600cfm carb. I'm going to be switching to a Holley 670 TBI and maybe the megasquirt controller soon, gas prices getting to me and if I save a little I'll be happy.
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From: Ohio, near columbus
Car: 89 iroc-z
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I wouldn't personally as the performer intake is just a stock styled intake, barely any better than stock if it is.
Even the performer rpm is a big step above it but, i don't think it's offered in vortec styling but, maybe i'm wrong???
Even the performer rpm is a big step above it but, i don't think it's offered in vortec styling but, maybe i'm wrong???
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From: Beech Bluff,TN
Car: 1991 Trans Am Convertible
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well I meant to say a performance intake and an adapter....sorry.....your right an rpm Intake is what most use because it moderate performance and low cost...sorry for the confusion
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Car: 91 RS
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I have ran the std and rpm versions for the Vortec's. The regular Performer Vortec looks alot larger than the std intake from what I remember. The rpm version that I have run for 5 years is a good bit larger.
HTH........DM
Last edited by DM91RS; Sep 5, 2006 at 06:23 PM.
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