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Old 12-10-2020, 12:15 AM
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i have a 2008 ly6 with vvt and dbw backed with 2008 4l60 15 pin trans.i have been looking into psiconversion .anyone use psi any recommendations.looking for complete kit to run my ls .
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What are you swapping into, what are you goals with the swap, power, use, modifications, ability to tune, going to pay someone to do the work, we need more info.
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Call BP automotive. Bill has what you need.....

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I used PSI Conversions for my swap -- new LS3 crate motor in front of a manual transmission. They supplied the harness as well as an 08 Corvette ecu that had been modded to deal with VATS, the rear O2 sensors being gone and the fuel tank vent/purge system being disabled. Car started on the first turn of the key and has performed flawlessly for the last 4 years. Mine experience was stellar - first class product AND customer service.
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I too used PSI and their support was outstanding.
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going into a 63 buick riviera just going for daily driver thats reliable
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thanks for the input sounds like psi is a good way of going.
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You won't be upset with a PSI harness.
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Bp Automotive is great they did my harness. If i was doing a swap today i would use the holley terminator x kit. A lot easier to use than stock setup. With the stock setup you have to have someone to tune it or buy hptuners and learn to tune yourself. When i did my swap there weren't to many options.
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I've used Howell and Spear Tech a number of times. Both worked well. Both have the braided wire covering that looks much better than the typical plastic wire cover.



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