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Mark,

What adapter was used for the intake that allows this packaging? I was looking into an aftermarket style body but I'm intrigued about possibly using my existing 6.0 DBW unit.

Or if you know of any other details on this I can research/investigate that you could share, it would be appreciated.
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Mark,

What adapter was used for the intake that allows this packaging? I was looking into an aftermarket style body but I'm intrigued about possibly using my existing 6.0 DBW unit.

Or if you know of any other details on this I can research/investigate that you could share, it would be appreciated.
Probably this or something similar.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/h...xoCS1sQAvD_BwE
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This is what I was hoping for (available vs something that was one-off built).
TY sir.... I'll check into it.
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Here’s some I know about.

https://www.delmospeed.com/product-c...body-adapters/



https://www.lsclassic.com/intake-sys...ir-cleaner-kit


https://www.psiconversion.com/CLASSICLS/THR-9930.html
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Ok this has been fun. Going with caps. Blue or Black wheels.
Since you drive your stuff..... My vote is black wheels. VHT Epoxy Satin Black is very easy to source & use for touch-up needs @ any time. I use it on my steelies for just that reason.
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Looks great. I am curious if you feel those exhaust manifolds flow better than the GM stainless tri-y manifolds.

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Don

I don’t have any data other than “looking X guessing”. I would bet the stock LS7 Camaro Z/28 Tri Y headers will make more power. The GM Powertrain team did a lot of work on those Z/28
Manifolds to get over 505 HP stock.

I have made over 800 HP with the Holley exhaust manifolds on a blower motors.

Both are good. The Holley’s fit the “look” of the engine bay better.

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