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Old 09-06-2010, 10:03 PM   #1
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LS1 exhaust manifolds

I have a 4.8 LS engine from a 2007 GMC pickup in my 56 cameo. I need a set of exhaust manifols from a Camaro or firebird to give me clearance at the frame rails. I just found a set from a 2000 Camaro. Does anyone know if they will fit?
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Old 09-08-2010, 07:30 AM   #2
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Re: LS1 exhaust manifolds

Since you weren't getting any replies, I moved this for ya to our new LSX forum.
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Old 09-08-2010, 07:38 AM   #3
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Re: LS1 exhaust manifolds

The stock manifolds from my 5.3 motor fit in my 87. I know its not a 56, but they hug the block fairly close and exit towards the rear which may help you?
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Old 09-08-2010, 11:15 AM   #4
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Re: LS1 exhaust manifolds

I am also looking for the same info on my LQ4 swap into a '67. I have read that the stock passenger manifold will not clear the frame on my year model. But that around a '98 f-body manifold will clear. I believe that is the same year as 2000. I have also read that the new Trailblazer SS wil fit and may even help with hp.

This is just info that I have been able to piece together, maybe someone who has actually tried these things will post up.
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Old 09-08-2010, 11:38 AM   #5
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Re: LS1 exhaust manifolds

I tried the F-body manifolds and they were the opposite of the stock manifolds. One fits the other doesnt without major frame surgery. I used Sanderson CSLS1 shortie headers, they were the most cost effective and they fit without any frame mods, however there are some LT headers that also work well, Doug THorley I think. I have also heard the TB-SS manifolds work also, but I have no experience with them tho.
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Old 09-08-2010, 03:55 PM   #6
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Re: LS1 exhaust manifolds

You can also scratch GTO manifolds off the list, they stick out too far from the block. I just bought a set of Hooker LS1 block huggers, ceramic coated off Ebay straight from Holley for $200...they would fit almost anything, so tight to the block.
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Old 09-08-2010, 04:27 PM   #7
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Re: LS1 exhaust manifolds

I am using the trailblazer SS manifolds and have plenty of clearance. They look like they were made to fit my truck. A little harder to find than the camaro/firebird manifolds but worth it IMHO. I do have a set of 2000 F body manifolds that I didn't use because I found the trailblazer SS ones.
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I am using the trailblazer SS manifolds and have plenty of clearance. They look like they were made to fit my truck. A little harder to find than the camaro/firebird manifolds but worth it IMHO. I do have a set of 2000 F body manifolds that I didn't use because I found the trailblazer SS ones.
Which system did you use to mount the motor? I have read that sometimes it can make a difference on how well the exhaust manifolds fit.
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Old 09-08-2010, 08:16 PM   #9
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Which system did you use to mount the motor? I have read that sometimes it can make a difference on how well the exhaust manifolds fit.
None of the above. My Jimmy is 4WD so everything is different. But where the engine sits between the frame (same space 2 or 4WD) there is plenty of room with the Trailblazer SS manifolds even if I was a couple of inches higher or lower. My engine is installed closer to the 2WD location instead of the 4WD location to accomodate my longer 4L60. If the engine was moved closer to the firewall there would be even more room.

I have stock truck manifolds and Fbody manifolds. I had read that the SS manifolds worked great, I found a set and never even tried any of the others.
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Old 09-08-2010, 09:24 PM   #10
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Re: LS1 exhaust manifolds

I am running 2005 SSR manifolds in my 65. Same as Trailblazer SS I believe. They hug the engine and mount without any interference including the stock heat shields.

I am mounted 1" forward of the original 283 for rear space and 5/8" higher for pan clearance.

I am running the stock SSR engine mounts on fabricated perches off the crossmember, so they are out of the way of everything.

Here are some pictures from the final test fit. On the road now.

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Old 09-08-2010, 10:46 PM   #11
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Re: LS1 exhaust manifolds

My LY6 manifolds didn't fit with the ECE mounts...but the new ones I plan on using will move the motor back far enough that I think they are going to fit. Won't matter much as I plan on using headers.
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Re: LS1 exhaust manifolds

I also have a 56 and I'm using corvette LS1 manifolds on my 5.3. They fit great for me...
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