Joel K
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This post covers the final install of the throttle body intake reversing elbow and air intake tube. The elbow design I came up with clears the frame without modification and is about 10” long.
The throttle body that attaches to the end of the elbow is not that light and I am concerned that vibration would apply torque on the elbow and may loosen the screws attaching it to the supercharger intake…
So decided to add a bracket at the throttle body end to provide better support of the elbow and attached throttle body. Decided to piggy back on one of the throttle body holes and an existing unused hole in the engine block. Here is a mock up out of AC duct sheet metal to get the bends down…
Used a MAP torch to heat up the aluminum and some wide pliers and made the first bend. Once secured I used a flat edge and marked where the second bend goes…
Was shocked I got the bend correct on the first pass. I am the Bracket-Meister! Used 1/8” x 1 1/4” aluminum…
Fits like a glove and adds significant strength to the install…
Bracket clears all the intercooler hoses…
Used some blue thread lock on the final elbow install and attached the custom intake tube. GM recommends a 6” straight section before the MAF and at least 10” distance from MAF to throttle body…
Nice pic from the rear of the car of the intake reversing elbow, custom intake tube, MAF sensor, and PCV inlet on the intake tube…
Close up from the passenger side…
Next up is to route the PCV hoses…
The throttle body that attaches to the end of the elbow is not that light and I am concerned that vibration would apply torque on the elbow and may loosen the screws attaching it to the supercharger intake…
So decided to add a bracket at the throttle body end to provide better support of the elbow and attached throttle body. Decided to piggy back on one of the throttle body holes and an existing unused hole in the engine block. Here is a mock up out of AC duct sheet metal to get the bends down…
Used a MAP torch to heat up the aluminum and some wide pliers and made the first bend. Once secured I used a flat edge and marked where the second bend goes…
Was shocked I got the bend correct on the first pass. I am the Bracket-Meister! Used 1/8” x 1 1/4” aluminum…
Fits like a glove and adds significant strength to the install…
Bracket clears all the intercooler hoses…
Used some blue thread lock on the final elbow install and attached the custom intake tube. GM recommends a 6” straight section before the MAF and at least 10” distance from MAF to throttle body…
Nice pic from the rear of the car of the intake reversing elbow, custom intake tube, MAF sensor, and PCV inlet on the intake tube…
Close up from the passenger side…
Next up is to route the PCV hoses…
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