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Old 10-25-2013, 03:53 AM
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I am new to the LS platform and looking for some help/advice for 4.8 to 6.2 swap out. I have custom built "Jeep" crawler that was originally built with a 2002 4.8 and doesn't produce the torque and horsepower I need to get 1,000 lbs of tires and wheels spinning so I have purchased a 2008 L92 6.2 out of an Escalade and hope this will do the trick.

I am looking for any foreseen problems I will run into with the swap out. I have the 6.2 engine, wiring harness, ecm, sensors, switches, and all of the bolt ones with the 6.2. I am fairly confident that the ecm will have to be changed due to the VVT in the new engine but not 100% sure since computerized control is all new to me. I have always built old school carb set ups but time to move forward.

I am not too worried about the transmission since I am staying with the custom built Hughes set up with the 2,000 stall that I currently have in it but not sure if this will affect the TPS since it has a manual valve body and will not require any signal or provide any feedback.

I also need to replace the intake since the donor Caddy was in a crunch and cracked the original so what would be a recommendation for something that will produce good torque and horsepower from 2,000 to 6,000 rpms? That I could upgrade the injection and throttle body unit at a later date.

I apologize for my ignorance in the matter but trying to learn quickly since I have a limited amount of time for the swap since I live overseas and only get home a couple of times a year and trying to get ready for a race in February with only one week to do it.

Any help/advice will be greatly appreciated.
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Aggie, welcome to LS1tech! SEARCH will be your best friend around here.

The section you've posted this in is for LT1 engines, not LS engines.

Re-post your post in the Conversions & hybrids section here:

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Originally Posted by AggieCrawler
I am new to the LS platform and looking for some help/advice for 4.8 to 6.2 swap out. I have custom built "Jeep" crawler that was originally built with a 2002 4.8 and doesn't produce the torque and horsepower I need to get 1,000 lbs of tires and wheels spinning so I have purchased a 2008 L92 6.2 out of an Escalade and hope this will do the trick.

I am looking for any foreseen problems I will run into with the swap out. I have the 6.2 engine, wiring harness, ecm, sensors, switches, and all of the bolt ones with the 6.2. I am fairly confident that the ecm will have to be changed due to the VVT in the new engine but not 100% sure since computerized control is all new to me. I have always built old school carb set ups but time to move forward.

I am not too worried about the transmission since I am staying with the custom built Hughes set up with the 2,000 stall that I currently have in it but not sure if this will affect the TPS since it has a manual valve body and will not require any signal or provide any feedback.

I also need to replace the intake since the donor Caddy was in a crunch and cracked the original so what would be a recommendation for something that will produce good torque and horsepower from 2,000 to 6,000 rpms? That I could upgrade the injection and throttle body unit at a later date.

I apologize for my ignorance in the matter but trying to learn quickly since I have a limited amount of time for the swap since I live overseas and only get home a couple of times a year and trying to get ready for a race in February with only one week to do it.

Any help/advice will be greatly appreciated.

The easiest thing for you to do would be to use the lingenfelter trg 002. It converts the signal from 58x to 24x. You can use your existing harness and PCM. You would just need to get your PCM tuned for that application.

You will need a knock sensor extension harness, and you will need to drill and tap the sides of the block for the older knock sensors.

Or you could purchase a new harness and ECM, which would be much more expensive.

We have everything you need in stock, except the new harness. We build those to order.

Feel free to call us. If you do call us, we can explain some of your other options for your other questions.

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