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Re: 1987 R20 Suburban LQ4 4L80E swap
Looks great. Good Job. :metal: :metal:
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Nice work that looks awesome. What are those codes?
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Thanks for the kind words! |
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Nice work. What are you getting for fuel mileage now? Did you move your filter and get the codes figured out?
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Here is a recent pic of the motor after everything was done. |
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Very nice. I want to build a 6L myself even though I don't have anything to put it into besides my K10 right now.
How is the power? |
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Just read through your thread. Very nice setup! I would live to have an LS swapped 3/4t burb. Lice the two tone combo also!
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Thank you for the kind words! it was a lot of work and a lot of money, but in the end it was definitely worth it. |
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Wow really nice burb.who tuned the ecm? I have the p0171 ans p0174 and cant get rid of them either. Bolts are tight. I need a serious retune i only have a stock tune from psi conversion. Who did your tuning? You have hgen 3 you can send it quick anywhere to want without having to take out tcm like ua hen 4 guys. Sounds good i have same mufflers on a 6.2. Did you end up shaving tabs off tranny for manifolds? I had to switch to ls3 manifolds.:metal::metal: nice build! Do you tow anything?
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I found an exhaust leak at the manifolds where they meet the exhaust. Got that taken care of and codes haven't come back. I would recommend running some seafoam through your motor, and see if you see any smoke/leaks.
My ECU came already tuned with my harness/motor from LSX4U.com. Good people to work with. I did have to cut the tabs off the transmission with a sawsall for the exhaust to clear. I don't tow anything but if I wanted to, I feel I could with no problem. Good luck on your build, I hope you get those codes figured out. |
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How much of your stock wiring harness did you retain/reuse with the new harness? Removing the TBI harness—that includes the ECM, right? Did you go off of a GM shop manual or did LSX4U give you the instructions on what to delete/what to keep on your '87? |
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when I did my swap I un-plugged the factory TBI harness from the motor. then found where the wires went into the firewall on the driver's side. I was very nervous but I cut the wires where they go into the firewall and left the TBI harness plugged into the stock connector with the cut wires coming off the connector. I did leave enough wire at the stock connector in case I had to re connect a wire I removed. I took the TBI harness home and took an entire Sunday afternoon and traced every wire on the factory harness and probed them with my multi-meter to make sure I knew what each wire did. I realized the majority of the wires were 12v switched on power for the various sensors on the motor, and of course some wires going to gauges, etc. I did remove the TBI ECU. After I removed the stock engine harness I had moment of truth, I reconnected the battery and wanted to make sure I didn't remove anything that needed to remain. I checked and all of my lights, wipers, turn signals, horn, blower motor, radio, windows etc all still worked. Thank goodness everything still worked, and I had not removed anything that I didn't need to. The LSX4U harness was great to work with, just follow the instructions they send you, the hardest part was wiring the torque converter lockup relay. I also made my own harness for the fuel pump/gauge sending unit and ran it back to the tank, and other end to the LSX harness and my new fuel gauge. I figured I might as well have new wiring for everything at that point lol. Good luck with your swap, let me know if you need anything else. |
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While I'm posting also wanted to show off my intake I painted.
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Truck looks great. Have you been driving the wheels off of it? How's the performance and economy been?
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I love this truck! |
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This suburban would make a great tow pig for my son's '84 SWB. It has the same color combo!
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How did I miss this one? Great stuff!
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I could be totally wrong, but could you have used the "Upper Radiator Mounting Panel" below to mount your radiator? It steps down a couple inches or so vs the SB mounting panel???? My radiator did the same thing and I put a 1"x 1" x 3" square tubing on the bottom of the radiator core support and put the mounting cushion on the tubing.
Just thinking out-loud. :) Mike |
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