97 Fbody LT1 TO LS1 Swap
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I dont have any pics either, just an excel file that says what wires need to move where. It was super easy, although it was a little more challenging making it look good, but it was worth saving the 500 for me. Me=Poor, lol
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One more thing, i totally ditched my ABS also, i just did all the fittings myself, it does not look like i want, so it will be redone this summer.
I have only had the brakes lock up ONE time in the rain under some serious panic braking(lady coming into my lane fast)
I have only had the brakes lock up ONE time in the rain under some serious panic braking(lady coming into my lane fast)
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I just finished reading the shbox site along with some ls1 wiring info. I think i understand it for the most part.
If i am correct the Lt1 car will not have a harness C101 ?
The Coils get powered from Fuse #11 on the Lt1 box ? I assume both the even and odd
If i am correct the Lt1 car will not have a harness C101 ?
The Coils get powered from Fuse #11 on the Lt1 box ? I assume both the even and odd
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I would assume your car has 2 fuel lines going to the motor like the lt1s of that year?
I know this was talked about at the very start of this thread, but if yours is setup that way, you have a few options for fueling.
I bought the fuel filter from a 00+corvette for 50 bucks from the local parts store, and simply plugged it in right by the rail. It does not look the best, but it is a temp solution till i feel like going underneat the car and making it leak neat and such.
Ebay also has a fuel rail setup that gives you the feed and return for 175 i think, it does not show it in the picture, but if you read the description, (i have also talked to them) it will indeed do what you need.
Here is the ad
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PRO-L...Q5fAccessories
I know it does not show the return quick disconnect, but it is the one that you would need. I was going to go that route but funds ran low and the 50 filter did the exact same thing.
You could also try and find the fuel rails from a 97 corvette, they have feed and return hook ups also, but they are $$$$$
I would assume your car has 2 fuel lines going to the motor like the lt1s of that year?
I know this was talked about at the very start of this thread, but if yours is setup that way, you have a few options for fueling.
I bought the fuel filter from a 00+corvette for 50 bucks from the local parts store, and simply plugged it in right by the rail. It does not look the best, but it is a temp solution till i feel like going underneat the car and making it leak neat and such.
Ebay also has a fuel rail setup that gives you the feed and return for 175 i think, it does not show it in the picture, but if you read the description, (i have also talked to them) it will indeed do what you need.
Here is the ad
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PRO-L...Q5fAccessories
I know it does not show the return quick disconnect, but it is the one that you would need. I was going to go that route but funds ran low and the 50 filter did the exact same thing.
You could also try and find the fuel rails from a 97 corvette, they have feed and return hook ups also, but they are $$$$$
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Once again guys i appreciate the info