The G-Body Swap Thread
#261
ok, well first things first. i'm confused about the oil pressure sensor on the LS1, sits behind the intake. if i had an electric oil pressure gauge would this not be a direct connect? for an fbody is this not hooked up to a pressure gauge? why is it difficult to switch over to electric gauges? do the fbodies have electric gauges?
my factory gauges are not that great. i have a sweeper speedo, and the rest is all dummy lights. so that's a big reason why i want to switch gauges. i just figured with the 4l60e electric gauges would be the easiest. as you can tell i dont have this figured out, so your input is greatly appreciated. or if you want to just come over to my house and help me hook allthis stuff up i could live with that too. haha.
my factory gauges are not that great. i have a sweeper speedo, and the rest is all dummy lights. so that's a big reason why i want to switch gauges. i just figured with the 4l60e electric gauges would be the easiest. as you can tell i dont have this figured out, so your input is greatly appreciated. or if you want to just come over to my house and help me hook allthis stuff up i could live with that too. haha.
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Someone may want to take them up on this if you stay in their area.
http://www.maliburacing.com/forum/vi...p?f=29&t=88413
http://www.maliburacing.com/forum/vi...p?f=29&t=88413
#266
Because i have several cars and intend to buy more, and because i like the "big wheel thing" My first Gen III or IV conversion is my fairly clean 79 Coupe Deville and my take on a donk or high riser ( gone wrong ) with 26's and an L92 headed Lq9 with the usual bolt on's,,, but not all jacked up, lift kit and... yet with great suspension and ride call it Pro Big Wheel Touring or sum shhh so 8X for what ^^^ he said... so now that i've... you because i'm... i'll....
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because i like the "big wheel thing" My first Gen III or IV conversion is my fairly clean 79 Coupe Deville and my take on a donk or high riser ( gone wrong ) with 26's and an L92 headed Lq9 with the usual bolt on's,,, but not all jacked up, lift kit and... yet with great suspension and ride
Don’t get me wrong.. I’m all about doing what you want to do to achieve the desired results.. My philosophy is to each his own….
I guess I’m trying to understand what you mean by great ride and suspension... If you mean the quality of the appearance then I understand..
In addition to handling going out the window...To me it no longer looks like an SS but rather an aircraft coming in for a landing, but again to each his own..
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#268
Again not to thread jack and Seriously I would never no way, no damm how do that to a Mcss ! And that looks like **** by the way, and could easily fit 28's. I am definitely goin to accomplish GREAT suspension and ride and it will be a fully documented build. Again i like several "styles" of car, because my car is a 79 Caddy coupe, that has plenty of room for 24's with NO suspension mods, I am goin to rock it out with 6's. My sig has some of my other cars that are more stock "appearing". Bottom line my goal is swapping a Gen III or Gen IV in almost everything i own. My Caddy is gonna sit half as high (or less) with GREAT suspension and ride AND have 26's. And i'll keep my vette rally's on my 79 Caprice coupe and my 79 Malibu coupe....
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...fi-setups.html
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Thought you guys might want to see some pics of my swap. I am almost done, just having a little trouble with wiring. 1984 Chevy El Camino, 2001 ls1, afr 205's 62cc, g5x3 on 112, ported fast 90/90, hsw 200 shot 90mm wet plate, Continental 3800 stall w/ th400, GN 8.5 rear 3.73's. Fuel system is Magnafuel Protuner pump w/ 16 gal fuel cell, shifter is b&m pro ratchet. My Ram air intake was custom made by me...i took 4" plastic 90 degree elbows that can be found in the plumbing section at home depot...cut each 90 deg. elbow in half and glued them together with jbweld. I sanded down the jbweld inside the "Y" so it wouldn't effect air flow, then i attached 4" straight tube that i cut to my measurements. Inside the 4" straight tube is Spectre's inline fuel filters (pn 880100) that are rated to 450hp each filter. I am going use two more 90 deg. elbows to route the tubing to each inner light where the high beams are usually located on 1980-87 El caminos. I will put wire mesh over the 6.5 by 4" rectangular headlight funnels (pn 9787) that fit directly where the lights use to be. All tubing is connected with Spectre's 4" couplers. My Engine compartment is a little dirty but here are the pics:
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Might try looking in the forced induction section. here's a link to a thread started by yours truely...
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...fi-setups.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...fi-setups.html
#276
fella's, sup? i'm still working on my swap. it's taking a while b/c i keep fixing or upgrading other things along the way. i'm still trying to get to the bottom of my gauge issues. i'm assuming the reason most people swap the senders on the LS motors is so they can use their original gauges? is this right? my gauges are horrible in my 81 cutlass. all i have is a granny speedo and a fuel gauge, the rest are dummy lights. so what i've been trying to figure out is if i can buy aftermarket gauges that will work with the original LS1 senders??? if so, i think this is the better route for me since my instrumentation is pretty horrible. what would the difficulties be with this route??? keep in mind i'm electrically challenged.
thanks.
thanks.
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fella's, sup? i'm still working on my swap. it's taking a while b/c i keep fixing or upgrading other things along the way. i'm still trying to get to the bottom of my gauge issues. i'm assuming the reason most people swap the senders on the LS motors is so they can use their original gauges? is this right? my gauges are horrible in my 81 cutlass. all i have is a granny speedo and a fuel gauge, the rest are dummy lights. so what i've been trying to figure out is if i can buy aftermarket gauges that will work with the original LS1 senders??? if so, i think this is the better route for me since my instrumentation is pretty horrible. what would the difficulties be with this route??? keep in mind i'm electrically challenged.
thanks.
thanks.
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hi everybody! my 79 MC will get a LS1 with the T56 soon. I'm in Germany and parts and all infos are rare. Still learning from you guys. At the moment Idk what to do with the fuel input. I heard I should use a EFI tank from a newer g-body? any shops/links what fuel things to get?
#280
Fuel tank - G Body, V6 w/fuel injection
Sender - GM # 25092742
Pump - AC Delco # EP241
Contact Shawn at http://www.RetroLsx.com for anything else needed, wiring, etc. He does a lot with the G Body's.
Sender - GM # 25092742
Pump - AC Delco # EP241
Contact Shawn at http://www.RetroLsx.com for anything else needed, wiring, etc. He does a lot with the G Body's.