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I'm liking this very much. Great build and great pictures. I'm really facinated by your frame cut and splice. Great way to do that.
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Re: project INCREDIBLE HULK 6.2L with 6L80E
Go with the stock harness/PCM. You are more than capable of re-routing some wires. It looks worse than it is...
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yea, that would be my first choice (do it myself) but john at speartech is also another great option, he knows his stuff......
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06-03-2008, 11:21 PM | #5 |
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Doing the harness is not that bad. Very scary looking and confusing at times with the mess of wires everywhere. Just do it one connector at a time and label everything... In the middle of doing mine and I quite enjoying it.... I do have one question for ya Don. Do you think it will affect the knock sensor reading if i route them inside the harness with the starter solenoid wire. They are a twisted pair of wires so I don't think induction should be a problem.
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i believe it was in my build up awhile back.
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I knew it was in one of these threads but couldn't remember which one. I just re-read through Don's SS build-up as well as LowBuks & didn't see it. The Killer build-up was next on my list.....
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I was meaning to look into that CC switch. To make that functional all a guy has to do is add the CC input from that switch to the PCM, right?? I was shocked on how cheap it is!!
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yes, the pcm controls the CC... just connect the on/off switch, resume/ accelerate, set....and you're done..
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06-04-2008, 11:01 AM | #15 |
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It's a Dakota Digital item...
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im in BA......
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are you going to use the fly by wire? we just wired up a 07 5.3 for a rail buggy and got the harness for the pedal from speartech. worked out perfect
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Hey 68SS, What intake kit are you using with these gen4 engines and are you using the original MAF sensor to the engine???
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i like to use the intake and air filter for a 00-02 denali/tahoe (aftermarket one)... and yes i keep the stock MAF and front O2s.... im not a huge speed density fan, especially for these GEN 3/4 engines
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Do you have a pic of the 6.2L intake setup yet?? Is there any mods to make the intakes fit?
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how does it work with the ride height sensors? Does it try to adjust for body roll while going around a corner?
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some progress, got the tranny lines mocked-up, on the 6l80e they come out of the driver side (unlike the 4l60e)...they are routed tightly under the tranny and then terminate into a AN tube adaptor....from there its just a few 90* and streight fittings, with bradided -6 line........ also doing the wiring, GM keeps switching PCM pins on me, so for all doing a swap 05-06 E38 computers are adiffrent from 07-08 38 computers... (computers are the same, just the pins that connect the wires to the PCM are diffrent) so i got some 07 E38 PCM pins comming... here is the orginized mess and a sneek peak at this Last edited by 68 short step; 06-12-2008 at 08:44 PM. |
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That dash out of a vett?
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