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01-09-2015, 08:21 AM #1Xtreme Member
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Fixing/replacing PCV fitting on plastic intake
I bought my Camaro modded towards the end of summer (2014). Nothing crazy, just some tasteful cosmetic stuff, shorties, and an axleback. I bought a catch can and there is a U-shaped hose short hose that connects two PCV fittings. One plastic, one metal.
I went to remove the hose from the plastic fitting and it easily cracked at the base. Upon further inspection, it had been cracked before and repaired with RTV. I'm thinking this car had a catch can before but the dealer removed it. The dealer also removed the tune when it was traded in. After it was cured and repaired, the new hoses went on.
Anyway, I thought using some plastic-specific JB weld and a layer of RTV would fix it. Started it up the other night and when it got warm, I heard a vacuum leak/hiss coming from the nipple and there's a hole in the jb weld/rtv. Weird, because it was lathered on pretty good.
I want to fix this thing permanently or just replace the intake. I can get a new AC Delco ls3 intake manifold for like 225-250 (didn't consult Gail yet). I'd rather fix the plastic fitting. I'm wondering if I should get a tap and die set and get a brass nipple that screws in. Never did that with plastic, though.
At least I have a few months to fix it since it's parked. Let me know what you guys would do.
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01-10-2015, 09:20 AM #2"The Rock"
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I know this is neither of your choises.... but, is that intake "Good" or is there a performance UPGRADE that you could benefit from?
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01-10-2015, 09:35 AM #3Xtreme Member
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I was looking into that option lol.
I have three options that I'm aware of:
1) Buy a used LS3 or maybe even a replacement AC Delco LS3 intake and possibly have it ported
2) Buy a FAST intake or comparable (600-700)
3) Buy an MSD Atomic intake or comparable (900+)
For a bone stock LS3, FAST or MSD would be overkill. I don't have plans on upgrading the heads at this time so gains would be minimal with any direction I go. I'd like to have Bo White port the throttle body and the car has a nice CAI, so a ported intake would probably be the most cost effective. I just hate to rip it all apart if I can just throw in a brass fitting and call it a day.
I will say, the 5th gens are much more friendly to work on than 4th gens, so an intake swap wouldn't be too cumbersome.
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01-10-2015, 09:45 AM #4"The Rock"
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U know... i have a friend with a 2010 ss...it has a maggie supercharger on it now...so he may still have the stock intake laying around. I can put u in touch with him if that intrests u. (Obviously if no one chimes in about ur "fix" idea).
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01-10-2015, 10:04 AM #5Xtreme Member
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That'd be cool if you could!
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01-10-2015, 10:06 AM #6"The Rock"
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Ok... ill get back to u.
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01-10-2015, 11:32 AM #7
The argument of porting the stock intake has gone on for a while with the LS3 intake, honestly I wouldn't waiste the money to try it. If they car isn't going to see any big mods in the near future I would try to find a stock intake, people are making great power with stock LS3 intake.
I'm about to cam my vette and with the stock intake it should make around 460whp.2008 Corvette-full exhaust, tune and soon a custom cam
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01-10-2015, 11:37 AM #8Xtreme Member
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Your are right about making great power with the stock intake. Plenty of guys are making over 450rwhp cam only. Easily over 500rwh with heads. After seeing that video of the plastic intake getting sucked in after being ported, I am sketchy about it lol.
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01-10-2015, 12:00 PM #9Xtreme Member
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Supporting MemberI'd just try to tap it, go slow and carefully. If it doesn't work buy a stock intake
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01-10-2015, 01:45 PM #10"The Rock"
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