09-05-2003, 10:53 PM | #1 |
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Who's got the LS1
Who has the LS1's in their trucks? I really wish the search was working.
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09-05-2003, 11:02 PM | #2 |
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I have one, but it's not a 67-72 truck. It's in my 82 Blazer....
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Cool. What tranny do you have?
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09-06-2003, 12:03 AM | #4 |
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LOOKS LIKE AN AUTOMATIC,4L60E. SEE THE RED DIP STICK AT THE BACK OF THE MOTOR. MY QUESTION IS WHERE DID YOU GET THE HEADERS.. I BELIEVE THOSE ARE HEADERS. ALSO, DID YOU HAVE TO MAKE THE MOTOR MOUNTS?
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09-06-2003, 12:14 AM | #5 |
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Didn't even notice the dipstick. I wouldn't have know that anyway....lol
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09-06-2003, 12:15 AM | #6 |
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I have one in my car, but it came with it
I have changed heads and cam on a buddy's, along with the torque converter too. The cam change is pretty simple. The heads on the other hand aren't quite as easy. This is mainly due to clearance problems in the 4th gen F-body's though, since half the engine is under the cowl. Year one makes some motor mount adapters, and I'm sure others do too. http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/f...ain2.asp?cat=8 I don't think it would be too hard to fab up anyways. One problem you may run into is with the VATS system...the little chip in the key for theft deterant. This can be deleted by using a program called LS1 Edit. You can buy the program yourself, or have an LS1 tuner do it for you. While you're at it you can also get rid of some of the other crap such as the AIR system, rear 02 sensors (if you're going to use long tube headers), EGR, etc. |
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The headers are mid length from Street & Performance. The motor mount "mounting plates" are from Street & Performance too. They had to be modded to make the stock motor mounts work.... |
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09-06-2003, 12:33 AM | #8 |
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Cool. I'm definately upgrading to EFI, but not sure what I'm gonna use though. Thanks!
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If your just thinking about an EFI upgrade, this isn't it. I know things are changing as we speak, but the price to do an LS1 conversion is still pretty high.
You would be much better off going to an aftermarket unit.... |
09-06-2003, 01:48 AM | #10 |
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OK...I don't know didly about LS1 engines.
But...how does it generate spark? Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't see a distributor in the pic that N2TRUX posted. Jim Mt Juliet |
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There are 8 individual coil packs...1 for each cylinder. The bad thing about it is the coil packs set on top of the valve covers, so it's not very pretty, but it does make it easy as you don't have to worry about the firing order, or getting the distributor in the right place. Just plug the sparkplug wire into the coill that's right above it.
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We are producing the aluminum motor mount plates for LS1 in 67-72 trucks. E-mail for price and availability, they go fast.
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That's awesom though. I love the LS1 look.
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The coil pack on the valve cover is different, that's for sure. Most people use the Corvette covers to hide things. They can be made to look good. It just takes a bit of imagination....
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Or if you really want to step up to the plate and be a big baller, there's this...
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Coil packs have their ups and downs. I have them on my Expedition. Anyway, I was looking at the Vette set ups on E-bay and locally, so hopefully something will turn up.
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Some people have relocated them to make the engine look less cluttered too. I have fuel rail covers though.
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Some people have relocated them to make the engine look less cluttered too. I have fuel rail covers though.
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