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Old 04-08-2013, 12:40 PM   #1
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LS1 air intake for a 67-72

I have gone through lots of build threads, but I cant seem to find what I'm looking for.

What air intake setups are you using in your 67-72? I've seen some real cheap ones on ebay for around $60-70, but its difficult to envision what is going to fit and what wont from pictures.

I think just a simple 90* coming out of the TB with a 6-7" pipe and cone filter would work best. Street and Performance also makes a square element that bolts right to the TB. Any downside to this?

Also, what size tubing are you using? I am using the OEM 98' LS1 TB and MAF

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edit: I am using a '98 F body rad and e-fan setup
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Old 04-08-2013, 05:30 PM   #2
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

mine is a k&n cai for a 99-up silverado.. fit pretty good, didnt use the box thing tho....can't see why it wouldn't work for 67-72's
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

That is what I am using too. Not a 67-72 but for the price buy it and cut the angle part off if you don't like it. 69 bucks shipped.
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Old 04-23-2013, 07:57 PM   #4
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That is what I am using too. Not a 67-72 but for the price buy it and cut the angle part off if you don't like it. 69 bucks shipped.
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Can you post a link at that price? I'm seeking them at like $300 plus!
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

Here ya go. Hope it works. http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...id=38484525345
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Here ya go. Hope it works. http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewi...id=38484525345
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Looks good. I guess I had been searching for K&N brand and getting those $$$ results. I'll probably just get that one in black though. Thanks!
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Can you post a link at that price? I'm seeking them at like $300 plus!
sounds about right....
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

I have two set up two different ways. The red one is 20-21 from filter base to middle of throttle body. The blue one is 23-24.
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Old 04-09-2013, 12:40 AM   #9
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

I started with a 90* silicone elbow and a K&N filter, both with a 4" inner diameter. What I have come to find out is that the MAF is slightly smaller outer diameter. I still need at piece of 4" pipe too.. I feel like I should have just bought a kit. I may save a few bucks in the end, but its a pain piecing it all together...
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

That is why I got a kit again. I was way over 70 bucks for the parts I wanted to make the intake and was having to use a tiny air filter. The one in my pic was 69 shipped with everything.
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

Here's my air intake.


Kinda looks like one of these Tornados inside.
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Old 04-09-2013, 10:59 AM   #12
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Hahaha nicely done ^^^
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

Thank you all for the help, this is perfect.

Do those tornado things really make more power?
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

Mine does. haha.
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Old 04-09-2013, 10:35 PM   #15
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

Spectre makes one for an ls swap into a 69-72 truck. I'd show you pics of mine but I haven't installed it yet.
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

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I think just a simple 90* coming out of the TB with a 6-7" pipe and cone filter would work best. Street and Performance also makes a square element that bolts right to the TB. Any downside to this?

Also, what size tubing are you using? I am using the OEM 98' LS1 TB and MAF
Ok now that i'm done being a smartass, I will answer your question. I would come off the TB with a 90* silicone elbow, 3.5 or 4" aluminum tube to the MAF (with silicone couplings on either side to connect to the tubing, then more tubing to your air filter location. Basically the same as mcmlxix mentioned.

FYI, since you're running a MAF (and not running Speed Density), you will not be able to come directly off the TB with a filter, unless you have room to sandwich the MAF in there.

I was MAFless on my jet boat, and did just the filter.


The monte carlo I built just had a quick and dirty intake on it. I have since put another 90 on the end to get the filter in front of the radiator to draw less warm air. I was seeing some pretty high IATs on hot days with it sucking under hood heat.





I'm a DIY guy, so I'd have a hard time paying someone to put something this simple together for me.

If you want to source the parts to do it yourself, I've had good luck with
www.siliconeintakes.com and www.racepartsolutions.com for finding silicone elbows, t-bolt clamps, aluminum tubing, air filters, etc.


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Spectre makes one for an ls swap into a 69-72 truck. I'd show you pics of mine but I haven't installed it yet.
That's pretty cool that they are developing a product for such a niche market.
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

you running a SD tune BigShoe?
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Re: LS1 air intake for a 67-72

bought one of those cheap ebay CAI's
this one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SIERRA-SILVE...fd4583&vxp=mtr

seems exactly like every other one i have seen. $65 shipped.

the seller included a 10% discount code if anyone needs it

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Here is mine. 90's caddy air box sealed up and drilled 4" hole in the bottom. Took and drilled a 4" hole in the radiator support placed a coupling in the front with a ninty with another coupling in the air box. K&N filter then ran to TB.









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I built this one to fit into the old battery box.
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I built this one to fit into the old battery box.
nice work on that radiator support. you metal fab for a living?
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nice work on that radiator support. you metal fab for a living?
Thanks, but I didn't build that part. I bought it from board member JoeLutz. He sells them on his website, http://www.hotroddynamics.com/shop/v...p?productid=30.
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nice work on that radiator support. you metal fab for a living?
I built something similar for mine, but dimple died it the opposite direction. Cost me a little less than $115 I will admit I got the idea from JoeLutz' deal.

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I built something similar for mine, but dimple died it the opposite direction. Cost me a little less than $115 I will admit I got the idea from JoeLutz' deal.

LOL, I'm sure it was cheaper. I need to buy a set of the dimple dies. Where did you get yours from?
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