My LS1 Swap is Complete! (Into a 97 Trans Am)
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My LS1 Swap is Complete! (Into a 97 Trans Am)
Well, at least 98% complete. It is getting a Racetronix fuel pump, some more cleaning of the engine bay and wires, stainless braided fuel lines, A/C, LS1 heater hoses, and some tuning. I do not consider this project 100% complete yet at all. Oil pressure and coolant temp gauges don't work. Tach is reading like half of the engine's RPM.
It's driving right now untuned running on a weak fuel pump, so I can't run the crap out of it until I get more fuel, but the Patriot 225/229 cam exceeded my expectations already. It's a 2000 LS1 with a rebuilt T56 and a Hurst shifter. Motor had ~60k miles. Wiring harness was modified by Speartech. It now has Pacesetter longtube headers, with a fresh ceramic coating on them now inside and out, new Pacesetter ORY, Patriot 225/229 .580/.590 114+4 cam, PAC 1218 valve springs, LS2 Timing chain.
This summer I will have an LS6 intake manifold, the fuel pump, and a good dyno tune on it.
Also had a new headliner put in, with some Hotchkis lowering springs and low mileage shocks, WS6 front sway bar, LS1 brakes.
Idle Video. Crappy point & shoot. Video doesn't do justice at all.
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It's driving right now untuned running on a weak fuel pump, so I can't run the crap out of it until I get more fuel, but the Patriot 225/229 cam exceeded my expectations already. It's a 2000 LS1 with a rebuilt T56 and a Hurst shifter. Motor had ~60k miles. Wiring harness was modified by Speartech. It now has Pacesetter longtube headers, with a fresh ceramic coating on them now inside and out, new Pacesetter ORY, Patriot 225/229 .580/.590 114+4 cam, PAC 1218 valve springs, LS2 Timing chain.
This summer I will have an LS6 intake manifold, the fuel pump, and a good dyno tune on it.
Also had a new headliner put in, with some Hotchkis lowering springs and low mileage shocks, WS6 front sway bar, LS1 brakes.
Idle Video. Crappy point & shoot. Video doesn't do justice at all.
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I thought about doing it to mine but I love the LT1 sound! Clean looking swap. My bud is doing the swap to a third gen. I'd love to buy an Iroc vert and do the swap. For some reason the camaro vert 3rd gens look so clean with the top down.
Did you to a4 or M6??
Did you to a4 or M6??
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Well I got the Racetronix fuel pump in. It runs great, but now I have another problem. The clutch fluid is heating up from the headers and a good WOT run will lock me out of 4th gear for a little bit until it cools, while the pedal drops to the floor. Gonna get some heater hose and reflective tape and wrap it and see if it helps.
Also Low Oil stays on, and as soon as I drop the E-Brake I get ABS INOP, and I have a SES light for code P0452 which is a Fuel Tank Pressure low voltage, which should have been fixed with the fuel pump. I've cleared the code and it comes back after awhile.. It's always something wrong no matter what with these cars.
Also Low Oil stays on, and as soon as I drop the E-Brake I get ABS INOP, and I have a SES light for code P0452 which is a Fuel Tank Pressure low voltage, which should have been fixed with the fuel pump. I've cleared the code and it comes back after awhile.. It's always something wrong no matter what with these cars.
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Complete engine bay pics. This was done last week and I was never able to get a chance to take pics, so I did today before I washed my car. Changes since last engine bay shot: Cleaned up wiring and engine bay, stainless braided fuel line & fuel line rerouted, Air conditioning.
Props to LSX Power & Development
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Wow, you really got me thinking. At first I thought don't butcher a WS6, but really they are not all that special. I like how you kept the ram air box.
It looks like the LS1 gives you more room, is it easier to work on? I do like the LT1 but hate the Opti and the tight working area. I wonder if an LS2 or 3 would be just as easy. I also wonder what my good running virgin LT1 is worth... The best of both worlds, the LT1 body paired with an LSx. If i only had the time. You doing the brakes?
And I was just about to order the LT1 LPP headers when they are ready. Think I will hold off.
It looks like the LS1 gives you more room, is it easier to work on? I do like the LT1 but hate the Opti and the tight working area. I wonder if an LS2 or 3 would be just as easy. I also wonder what my good running virgin LT1 is worth... The best of both worlds, the LT1 body paired with an LSx. If i only had the time. You doing the brakes?
And I was just about to order the LT1 LPP headers when they are ready. Think I will hold off.
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I got a front end LS1 front brake setup along with a WS6 front sway bar and new steering rack. Pretty much the whole front end is new or partially new. LS1 definitely gives more room. Spark plugs and wires alone make it worth the swap!!