Ls1 into a 2007 new body silverado
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Ls1 into a 2007 new body silverado
I'm wondering if my ls1 from my 98 t/a will work on a 2007 new body silverado pick up truck. And what's needed for the swap? Will the stock harness just plug in?
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I have an ls3 for the fbody and the ls1 would be a spare engine, what I want to know is if it will work with the new body. Or is there an engine harness that I need or what all is needed or the swap?
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you will need one of these.
58x-24x-reluctor-wheel-electronic-adapter-module.html
And the crank position sensor is on the front.
4.8's run ok too. My 07 4.8 NNBS ran a 13.70
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTcXMh3Yljc
58x-24x-reluctor-wheel-electronic-adapter-module.html
And the crank position sensor is on the front.
4.8's run ok too. My 07 4.8 NNBS ran a 13.70
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTcXMh3Yljc
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So just about the same things needed for an ls2/ls3 into an fbody, is the harness the same one from leignfilter?
What cam are you running in that truck? Any other mods besides the cam, converter?
What cam are you running in that truck? Any other mods besides the cam, converter?
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Of course, if you're gonna swap the crank, then just bore it and swap the whole rotating assembly over from the LS1. Then you'd have a fresh iron block 5.7.
Or just build a turbo kit for the 4.8.
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BLOWN SS/T if your serious about the swap, click the link at the top of your screen "PERFORMANCE TRUCKS" and post this in there. You will recieve more than enough information to help you decide.
IMO - dont waste your time or money on that 4.8, they are potent motors but will leave you wanting more. ie. cubes
IMO - dont waste your time or money on that 4.8, they are potent motors but will leave you wanting more. ie. cubes