I agree all the way Mike! The runners are the next step, and on my list. All that air trying to go through the stock bridge, and hitting a wall on the inside, has got to be a restriction feeding the stock runners. Just my way of eliminating an issue.
LB7/LLy bridges will not work with LBZ/LMM runners, and vice versa.
Yes, know that. You have to change the runners on the heads along with the bridge. I was wondering if the LBZ setup would work with the LB7 metal turbo inlet. Im not sure where the LBZ intake pipe is in relation to the inlet.
LBZ/LMM on the left, LB7/LLY on the right.
The one on the left is not a lb7. The lb7 are top fed and to me it looks like all the air flows to the driver side especially if you run injectables.
Look very nice Russ. I would love one for a lb7. The unit you have now would work perfect if you just welded a 3" 90* on what you have.
Here is a PPE modified LB7
i would much rather have Russ's piece over that... for 750$ PPE welds a single on top and thats it? come on that can be done A LOT cheaper
I never buy the PPE unit. I was just showing a picture of a LB7 unit and the difference in how the air was fed in it.
Is that right hand pick truly how big of a difference there is between the bridge on an LLY and an LBZ??
i know that Travis
The one on the left is not a lb7. The lb7 are top fed and to me it looks like all the air flows to the driver side especially if you run injectables.
:rofl: I am very impressed with russ' stuff. This unit on a LB7 should flow the air alot more evenly to the heads especially for the guys running water or nitrous. If you look down a lb7 unit it look to me everything gets sent to the drivers head as the water or nitrous would have to make a 90* abrupt turn to make it to the passenger.