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jkade 01-03-2011 10:39 AM

M1009 with LQ9
 
Getting closer... I hope to have it running by the weekend. I know there are other people out there that have questions about doing this in a 4x4 so let me know if you have any questions.

Motor is from a 02 Caddy, comp xr275hr-12 cam, ford 30lb car injectors, 98 fbody harness, using the flexplate that came on the motor with the gm spacer between the flexplate and the converter. The converter is a hughes gm25hd (2200-2500), running a np241 from a 91 burb with the vss. The motor mount adapters are from car shop inc and are the one for the 1" set back. The motor mounts are in the factory holes. I am using a cluster from a 91 burb, gas tank and sending unit are from a 91 burb with a 96 vortec pump. The fans are from late 90's early 00 ford windstar fan. The headers are Mac Mid Lengths for a 98-02 camaro/firebird.

This is my woods/hunting truck so I was not worried about clean and paint. If it was a show truck I would have painted the motor etc:)
Hopefully this will help others out. Let me know if you have any questions.

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jkade 01-03-2011 10:43 AM

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jkade 01-03-2011 10:44 AM

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More pics to come and a maybe a video by the end of the week.

Gemp 01-03-2011 05:33 PM

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Cool build, What did you have to change on harness to make it work in an K5.....

jkade 01-03-2011 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemp (Post 4385836)
Cool build, What did you have to change on harness to make it work in an K5.....

On the camaro harness I just cut out the wire's that need constant 12v, switched 12v, ground, etc. There is a pretty good diagram on ls1 tech for the harness... about makes it too easy. Next time I would probably just spend the extra $200 for a harness already done. It is very time consuming if you do the electric fans ( I probably have 6 hours in my harness).

jkade 01-09-2011 04:30 PM

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It runs and drives again. The IAC was giving me fits and it would crank and die. I thought the guy that tuned my computer forgot to turn the vats off but it ended up being the IAC. Only thing giving me fits right now is the speedo, it is pegged running 30mph. I am glad I didn't go with a 5.3 becasue I don't think it would have been enough motor. It runs good about like a stock Z71 i guess but this thing weighs a ton with the dana 60, 14 bolt and the h1's and 38's. I bet the is a min of 100hp loss through the drivetrain on this thing.

We are expecting some snow so when it warms back up I will get some pics and a running video. I got the stock exhaust hooked up right now but in the next week or 2 I am going to take it and get some new exhaust with h pipe and mufflers, that should free up a few ponies.

HarrisonTX 01-11-2011 01:56 PM

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Very impressive bud.

The first picture in post number 2 is just a filter?

Your new vortec fuel pump just slides into the factory blazer tank?

jkade 01-12-2011 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by HarrisonTX (Post 4402393)
Very impressive bud.

The first picture in post number 2 is just a filter?

Your new vortec fuel pump just slides into the factory blazer tank?

Thanks!!

It is a filter/regulator for say a 99 corvette. That keeps you from having to run a return all the way from your intake. Even if you intake has a return you can pick up a returnless rail cheap.

Yes, the vortec pump is a direct swap. The pig tail and everything plugged right in. They say it will even work on the non efi tanks with a efi sending unit but I wanted the baffles so I bought a efi tank and sender.

Mr. 250r 01-16-2011 09:35 PM

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this the exact same swap i want to do in my suburban, nice swap and for some power alot of people run the l92 heads on those motors as a future upgrade

jkade 01-17-2011 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. 250r (Post 4416422)
this the exact same swap i want to do in my suburban, nice swap and for some power alot of people run the l92 heads on those motors as a future upgrade

It has way more power than the 6.2 diesel.... this thing will not be getting any more upgrades:lol: I have over $3500 in this swap with the cost of the trans rebuild. I want to put a 5.3 or a 6.0 in my 86 k10 next but I also have 2 more that will get this swap as well.... I need to hit the lottery:lol:

Mr. 250r 01-17-2011 03:44 PM

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the ls motors are getting so cheap i really don't see a point for old small blocks i mean i like my tbi 350 but its not enough for 38.5s and 4.10s luckily my tranny is good to go hopefully i get mine started soon
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jkade 01-17-2011 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. 250r (Post 4418311)
the ls motors are getting so cheap i really don't see a point for old small blocks i mean i like my tbi 350 but its not enough for 38.5s and 4.10s luckily my tranny is good to go hopefully i get mine started soon
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I agree 100%, it would be hard to build a SBC or a BBC that makes this kind of power and gets as good of mileage for a lot less that what I spent on the LQ9 swap. It is nice to get in it when it is 12 degrees outside and it fire right up!! My 86 K10 has a 305, 465, 3:08's and 31x10.50's and gets probably 5mpg less than the blazer with dana 60, 14bolt, 4:56's and 37x12.50's with the runflats installed (heavy as hell).

Mr. 250r 01-18-2011 01:22 AM

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did you have any problem with the headers i was wanting some long tubes but just out of curiosity and does the vortec pump hold the right fuel pressure i see a lot of people using vette stuff but this helps me out a lot

jkade 01-18-2011 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. 250r (Post 4419907)
did you have any problem with the headers i was wanting some long tubes but just out of curiosity and does the vortec pump hold the right fuel pressure i see a lot of people using vette stuff but this helps me out a lot

The headers are a tight fit, the drivers side frame rail had to have about 3/16" ground off it and it had to be notched about 1/4 on the bottom for the collector flange. A set of 99 up truck headers might work better but the mac's is what I had on hand. I have not checked the fuel pressure, a bunch of people use the vortec pump with no problems, if I had to do it over again I would have used the walbro 255 pump that is a upgrade to the vortec pump.

jkade 03-06-2011 05:33 PM

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It has been running for about 2 months now with no problems. I have installed a cage, shackle flip, and I am going to order my new rear drive shaft tomorrow from Denny's. Here are a few pics, the shackle flip is a deal for less than $100 bucks and I got it from http://www.gatsbycars.com/chevy.html

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The magnaflows are gonna get change for some knock off flowmasters... these things are way to loud with the 6.0, they were not that loud on my 67 with the ls1 but this thing is moving a lot more air.


68Timber 03-06-2011 09:55 PM

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Nice! How much lift does the shackle lift give? It looks like you have around 6" of lift over 37" tires.

The Magnaflows aren't to blame, the 6.0 is. I've been going to the same muffler shop for many a year now and know the owner pretty well, he told me once the 6.0 was loud with aftermarket mufflers. If you want to tone it down, buy the biggest pair of Dynomax Super Turbos you can in the diameter you like.

The M1009 looks great, nice work.

Shaun1162 03-06-2011 10:03 PM

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Very nice work... I certainly wish I had that for a "woods truck"

jkade 03-07-2011 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by BRUISER (Post 4534672)
Nice! How much lift does the shackle lift give? It looks like you have around 6" of lift over 37" tires.

The Magnaflows aren't to blame, the 6.0 is. I've been going to the same muffler shop for many a year now and know the owner pretty well, he told me once the 6.0 was loud with aftermarket mufflers. If you want to tone it down, buy the biggest pair of Dynomax Super Turbos you can in the diameter you like.

The M1009 looks great, nice work.

I am gonna say the lift is between 4-5". I should have measured it with the 4" blocks but I never thought about it. It sits a little higher in the back with the flip. I do have the zero rate blocks on all 4 corners so in theory I have a 5" lift.

I have the 4" round magnaflows so that doesn't help any. It sounds good at an idle but when you get on it all hell breaks loose:lol:

tvblazer78 03-07-2011 11:52 AM

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That a cool project! I like it..

jkade 03-08-2011 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by tvblazer78 (Post 4536045)
That a cool project! I like it..

Appreciate it!

I "was" going to order a rear driveshaft today but it was going to be over $500 for a slip yoke double cardin... cough... cough. Before I drop that kind of dollar I am going to do a SYE. What a money pit!!!!

LiveAnimals 03-08-2011 06:19 PM

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What size tires are on the HMMWV wheels

jkade 03-08-2011 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by LiveAnimals (Post 4539234)
What size tires are on the HMMWV wheels

37x12.50 but the measure 36"... I have another set of h1's with 38" swampers but they ride like crap!!

MTCK 03-15-2011 12:45 AM

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Awesome build! That thing is pretty loud - you're not going to be sneaking up on any critters.

jkade 03-15-2011 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by MTCK (Post 4553576)
Awesome build! That thing is pretty loud - you're not going to be sneaking up on any critters.

I am going to have some different mufflers put on it soon, it is obnoxious:lol:

LiveAnimals 03-15-2011 11:54 AM

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Did you reposition the axles with the zero rates? Do you have a side shot of the CUCV.
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