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    as most of you know if you read my previous posts I had bought an LT1 SLP intake, which is the same kit only that it doesn't include the 90 degree elbow. I was selling my intake since It didn't seem to work like I wanted it to with the rubber hose i used to adapt it.
    well now i have this offer, this guy is selling me his LT1 90 degree rubber hose.
    the question is, will it fit my 3.8 engine?
    is it the same as the SLP elbow??
    If that is the case then I will buy it and make my intake fit perfectly, thanks for the help in advance.
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    ok well i got my question answered after searching for hours. now I just want to know what you guys think.
    the LT1 elbow is the same thing as the 1le elbow except for the rubber is thicker on 1le and it has a silencer on the hole in the bottom, people with slp cai kit shoudl know this.
    the lt1 just has an open hole which means if i get an lt1 elbow which is a lot cheaper i would have to cover the hole.
    who which one should i go for?
    if i get lt1 elbow whats the best way to cover the hole?
    thanks
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    • #3
      They sell a resinator delete plug at Thunder racing for $35 I think. With the price of an LT1 and the plug, you might as well just buy a 1LE elbow.

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