Intake Manifold
The intake manifold has two pinhole like leaks at weld areas. Easy to fix, but will have to remove it all and coordinate with my welder.
Throttle Body
I installed my old throttle body that I put a thick o-ring in - when I pressure tested like that it was much slower to leakdown back to zero from 20 psi. Notice a big difference while driving too. It doesn't rev up when I disengage the clutch and it doesn't hang at high RPMs or rev up as I coast down to a stopsign etc. So the throttle body leaking is definitely a huge source of the overall vacuum leaks. Major driveability boost.
It seems throttle body shaft leakage is a pretty common issue across all platforms. The DSM guys have a company that makes special high pressure seals. The stock LS1 seal is designed to hold vacuum, not boost, just based on the way it's shaped. So when I do make my fancy bigger manifold, I'll have to look at the throttle body I'm using and make sure I can seal that. Or make a custom throttle body that has specialized shaft seal areas. One guy made a custom seal for the stock LS1 one, I'll likely take it all apart and spec it out and see what's available.
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