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Old 02-05-2014, 08:47 PM   #1
kiles_2001
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Location: Hayward, California.
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1996 GMC C1500 LT1 swap

Hello everyone... so I have realized that going with a carburated 454 is more work and trouble than it is worth so I am contemplating my next best option, I am contemplating a 1996 LT1 from a camaro that I bought years ago from CL but never used it, I have most of the components minus a few things I can find on CL and ebay, I also do not have the computer or wiring harness but I found a guy on ebay that can make me a stand alone wiring harness and program an LT1 ecm for me, before anyone starts asking or suggesting the LS1, LS2 or any other LS engine I am doing the LT1 because I have it already...! on that note, has anyone done an LT1 swap? I did some research on it but no one gives any specific details on their build, what I also want to know is if anyone has any Idea on how I would make my stock gauges on my truck work with the LT1? can anyone PLEASE help me for I want to do this soon and dont want my truck to just sit dead in my garage... a little more info on my truck, it is a 1996 GMC 1500, regular cab, short bed, 2WD, 5.0 engine, automatic 4L60E and with that said please help!!!
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