2004 6.0 NV4500 Tahoe

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Me too lol, I was somewhere awhile back and when the guy saw the engine cover he thought it was an LY6 from one of the newer trucks. I let him roll with it lol.
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The Escalade/sss engine covers are by far the most attractive. I like the nnbs for the simple fact that it looks more modern than the regular nbs.
 

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That's porting, valve job everything but assembly and disassembly. I'd seriously reconsider the fast intake save the money and get a TBSS or NNBS intake and throttle body. Put the extra funds to heads IMO.
This. The nnbs intake is great bang for the buck. Do a good cam, heads, stall, tune
So I still need to find heads and decide on those.. I was planning to go with the FAST, largely due to the TB size difference. IIRC, the TBSS / NNBS, is 92 rather than 87. I figure a 102 would help use up the duty cycles of my e85 injectors. [emoji16]
I’m also wondering if porting the heads in an N/A motor is really that helpful, or if the additional flow would be better suited to a forced induction application. I’m a total noob on this stuff.
 

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So I still need to find heads and decide on those.. I was planning to go with the FAST, largely due to the TB size difference. IIRC, the TBSS / NNBS, is 92 rather than 87. I figure a 102 would help use up the duty cycles of my e85 injectors. [emoji16]
I’m also wondering if porting the heads in an N/A motor is really that helpful, or if the additional flow would be better suited to a forced induction application. I’m a total noob on this stuff.

Imo, the fast can hurt power. You will never utilize the volume. Ported heads definitely help. It will help power, torque, and fuel mileage.
 

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