so these are a direct fit to a 3.4 PR camaro motor? can a stock head be ported to get anywhere close to the size of these or does it take the falconer heads also? What all is miising to make these work?
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Can you snap a picture of the head side of that gen 2 lower intake's runners?
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he donated the only whole gen 2 intake he had, the rest if just the upper runners."I am not what you so glibly call to be a civilized man. I have broken with society for reasons which I alone am able to appreciate. I am therefore not subject to it's stupid laws, and I ask you to never allude to them in my presence again."
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Grantman - yes, one of these would fit on your engine. A Fiero owner was able to get one of these running with his GM computer. What's missing? You will need as bigcheese asks linkage to connect the two throttle shafts, injector hold down rings.
If you have interest, you can forward the photos to Kinsler or Linder fuel injection to get quotes but you may want to do some pre-research and have an idea of what you want to do (type of sensors to drill the intake for, updated injectors, different fuel rail, port matching, etc.) the list can be simple or long. Expect to hear $4,500 and up for custom jobs. If you know machinist, open wheel race car engineers, and along with people who know these intakes you can do it for $500 and up. I used two machinist, a guy from Kinsler who now lives close to me, and some other sources.
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Originally posted by stalkerV6 View PostIt appears Superdave has a picture of two intakes I have.
Just to clear up some confusion, the Falconer LIM is very different from the stock 2.8 / 3.4 LIM. The port size and shape are completely different. If you were to lay a stock upper intake on the Falconer LIM, the ports wouldn't even come close to matching up. Also, there is no cold start / idle air passage in the Falconer LIM. And there are no provisions for sensors (like the cold-start switch, fan switch, coolant temp sensor*, etc). There is, however, a big opening on one end with a passage leading down to the lifter valley, presumably for a crankcase vacuum system.
*My Falconer intake has a coolant temp sensor installed, because the previous owner had a hole drilled and tapped for it.
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