Someone that knows truck harnesses and DBW, please help me!
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Someone that knows truck harnesses and DBW, please help me!
I have a 5.7L LS1 from a 1999 Corvette, and a 4L80E trans from a 2003 2500-Series van. The wiring harness was cut at the computer.
Would I be better off:
1) Trying to fix the LS1 harness (put new ECM plugs on) and add on the 4L80E plugs
2) Buy an LQ4 truck/van harness that already has the 4L80E plugs on it, and change out the incompatible plugs (injector plugs, coil packs plug, other plugs??)
My major concern is about the drive by wire components. I have the Corvette throttle body, TAC module, and pedal, and would like to use those unless there is an easier way to do this. I know GM did away with the TAC module at some point, and if I could buy a newer truck throttle body that will bolt onto my LS1 intake to make this all work I would probably do it.
Any suggestions?! Please help!!
Would I be better off:
1) Trying to fix the LS1 harness (put new ECM plugs on) and add on the 4L80E plugs
2) Buy an LQ4 truck/van harness that already has the 4L80E plugs on it, and change out the incompatible plugs (injector plugs, coil packs plug, other plugs??)
My major concern is about the drive by wire components. I have the Corvette throttle body, TAC module, and pedal, and would like to use those unless there is an easier way to do this. I know GM did away with the TAC module at some point, and if I could buy a newer truck throttle body that will bolt onto my LS1 intake to make this all work I would probably do it.
Any suggestions?! Please help!!
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I have a 5.7L LS1 from a 1999 Corvette, and a 4L80E trans from a 2003 2500-Series van. The wiring harness was cut at the computer.
Would I be better off:
1) Trying to fix the LS1 harness (put new ECM plugs on) and add on the 4L80E plugs
2) Buy an LQ4 truck/van harness that already has the 4L80E plugs on it, and change out the incompatible plugs (injector plugs, coil packs plug, other plugs??)
My major concern is about the drive by wire components. I have the Corvette throttle body, TAC module, and pedal, and would like to use those unless there is an easier way to do this. I know GM did away with the TAC module at some point, and if I could buy a newer truck throttle body that will bolt onto my LS1 intake to make this all work I would probably do it.
Any suggestions?! Please help!!
Would I be better off:
1) Trying to fix the LS1 harness (put new ECM plugs on) and add on the 4L80E plugs
2) Buy an LQ4 truck/van harness that already has the 4L80E plugs on it, and change out the incompatible plugs (injector plugs, coil packs plug, other plugs??)
My major concern is about the drive by wire components. I have the Corvette throttle body, TAC module, and pedal, and would like to use those unless there is an easier way to do this. I know GM did away with the TAC module at some point, and if I could buy a newer truck throttle body that will bolt onto my LS1 intake to make this all work I would probably do it.
Any suggestions?! Please help!!
i know there diff from the c5, the motor housing is different and iirc the c5 tb has less pins.
it is a 78mm 3 bolt tb, will botl to ls1,ls6, intakes
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Thanks for all the feedback. I was thinking option 2 as well. I can splice, solder and heat shrink pretty well, and I have the Corvette harness to pull parts from (like for the injector plugs, etc) I have never tried to "repin" a PCM plug and would like to avoid it if I can.
What I have now:
4L80E from a 2003 2500 Express Van
Corvette DBW LS1 (1999)
All Corvette DBW parts (TB, pedal, TAC module)
Corvette wiring harness cut at the PCM
What specifically do I need?
Wiring Harness: From what model/year truck?
PCM: From what model year vehicle (I am going to have to get it flashed either way)
Pedal: What model/year vehicle?
TAC Module: Do I even need one?
MAF: Will the Corvette MAF work or will I need a different one?
Anything else I am forgetting?
-Dave
What I have now:
4L80E from a 2003 2500 Express Van
Corvette DBW LS1 (1999)
All Corvette DBW parts (TB, pedal, TAC module)
Corvette wiring harness cut at the PCM
What specifically do I need?
Wiring Harness: From what model/year truck?
PCM: From what model year vehicle (I am going to have to get it flashed either way)
Pedal: What model/year vehicle?
TAC Module: Do I even need one?
MAF: Will the Corvette MAF work or will I need a different one?
Anything else I am forgetting?
-Dave
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i bought a 06 6.0 lq4 that was equipped with 80e and dbw. so i assume if u find alike vehicle harness it should work, im familiar with dbw setups, since i stick to cable or carb when converting. i have harness u many be able to use. it came off a 06 6.0 2500 silverado, has 80e, although it may be missing some connectors, but im sure it would work as a core. but i did keep the tb.
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If your interested I have a complete DBW setup from a 04 Denali, The Pedal ( already been modified) the TAC modual, and the Throttle body. I would be willing to trade straight up for the Corvette stuff.
Mark
Mark
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TTT - any other thoughts? I still like the truck harness idea, but I don't know how many connectors are going to be different from my Corvette LS1 w/F-Body accessories. It looks like the 2003-04 Silverado had a 6.0L and a 4L80E, 24x reluctor wheel, and DBW with a TAC module. Think that's the safe bet? I would have to splice on my injector pigtails and probably run some wires to the PCM for electric fans, and probably some other little stuff...
Thanks for all the feedback. I was thinking option 2 as well. I can splice, solder and heat shrink pretty well, and I have the Corvette harness to pull parts from (like for the injector plugs, etc) I have never tried to "repin" a PCM plug and would like to avoid it if I can.
What I have now:
4L80E from a 2003 2500 Express Van
Corvette DBW LS1 (1999)
All Corvette DBW parts (TB, pedal, TAC module)
Corvette wiring harness cut at the PCM
What specifically do I need?
Wiring Harness: From what model/year truck?
PCM: From what model year vehicle (I am going to have to get it flashed either way)
Pedal: What model/year vehicle?
TAC Module: Do I even need one?
MAF: Will the Corvette MAF work or will I need a different one?
Anything else I am forgetting?
-Dave
What I have now:
4L80E from a 2003 2500 Express Van
Corvette DBW LS1 (1999)
All Corvette DBW parts (TB, pedal, TAC module)
Corvette wiring harness cut at the PCM
What specifically do I need?
Wiring Harness: From what model/year truck?
PCM: From what model year vehicle (I am going to have to get it flashed either way)
Pedal: What model/year vehicle?
TAC Module: Do I even need one?
MAF: Will the Corvette MAF work or will I need a different one?
Anything else I am forgetting?
-Dave