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Thread: New LS2 intake and 90mm Nick Williams TB for the 408

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    New LS2 intake and 90mm Nick Williams TB for the 408

    Well, I leaked it out earlier so I figured I'd start a topic concerning the swap from a stock LS1 intake with the factory 98 T/A throttle body to an LS2 intake with a 90mm Nick Williams throttle body on my 408 engine.


    Special size O-Rings and fuel rail spacers for LS1 type fuel injectors. PN KATA4096
    Fuel Injectors, Fuel Rail Spacer Kits & Fittings Katech has developed kits to adapt the Gen 3 LS1/LS6 style injector into the LS2 or LS7.


    KAT-A4096 LS2 adapter kit

    Price $24.99

    An extension for the MAP sensor is needed. PN KATA4751
    KAT-4751 LS2 / LS7 MAP extension harness
    • Extends the MAP sensor wire to the front of the manifold
    • High temperature loom
    Price: $26.99

    Both parts are available from SDPARTS.COM

    Intake and throttle body acquired on LS1Tech




    I'll try to remember to take some photos and document the process as I change the intakes out.
    Last edited by RedHeartbeat; 01-10-2008 at 02:10 PM. Reason: added PNs for extension and seals
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    I didn't tell anyone!!!

    I will watch this closely!!
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    Are you going to have the LS2 intake ported to achieve maximum flow before you put it on?


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    looks good. I have a stock Ls2 heads, and intake i was thinking about swapping, along with an MTI stealth cam.

    Should be some nice power gains.

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    Nice! Im considering the same thing.....Does anyone make an aftermarket DBW TB that will mount to the LS2 intake...wonder if i could use a stock LS2 TB....

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    The stock LS2 TB is DBW, it should work. Maybe Allen will see this and chime in.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Original message deleted. The adapter was a wiring harness adapter. This makes it possible to use the factory LS2 TB on the listed vehicles. You still must have a 90mm intake.

    KAT-4752 LS2 Throttle body adapter
    • Install an LS2 throttle body in a LS1 / LS6 DBW vehicle
    • Excellent for C5 or early CTS-V FAST 90mm manifold conversions

    Price: $50.00
    Last edited by RedHeartbeat; 01-10-2008 at 01:41 PM.
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    but an LS2 intake will not work on an LS1 based motor (without mods), right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SCIV View Post
    but an LS2 intake will not work on an LS1 based motor (without mods), right?
    Thats correct. Could you port the intake on the heads to match?
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    its a direct bolt-on. You lengthen the MAP sensor wires and shim the fuel rails up for the LS1 type injectors. The rest is just remove and replace plus make a throttle cable bracket. The LS2 uses the same heads as an LS6, 243 castings. Its all the same. LS7/L76/L92 is different.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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