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Old 03-15-2011, 07:59 PM
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i was wondering if anyone could tell me what all would i have to change to put a l92 in my T/A, i know i have to delete the vvt but what will i need to do, and around how much, any help is appreciated, thnx guys.
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all accessories, intake and the lingenfelter converter from how i understand it....
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what year L92 did you get . . . or is it just a 6L with L92 heads on it?

07 and up has a 58x reluctor wheel - if you have this, then you need the converter box
knock sensors are on the sides vs on top
cam sensor up front - needs extention harness
use your orginal accessories


some 07 and backs used the 24x wheel . . . that's a drop in
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Yes its a real l92, and its newer than 07 so ill need to get the converter, how would I delete the vvt? And will my 4l60e work?
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Originally Posted by showstoMpinSS
Yes its a real l92, and its newer than 07 so ill need to get the converter, how would I delete the vvt? And will my 4l60e work?
V.V.T . . . get a LS2 or 07 and up truck timing cover
reuse the front sensor
new 4x trigger cam gear

4L60e will work . . . but not for long




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