New For Sale my 1995 GMC C1500. I unfortunately have to get rid of this due to things beyond my control. Health and family. And moving out. Maybe too much...
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New For Sale my 1995 GMC C1500. I unfortunately have to get rid of this due to things beyond my control. Health and family. And moving out. Maybe too much...
SEMA has issued a press release informing the public that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is aiming to make it illegal to convert automobiles originally designed for on-road use...
I have two of these on two different trucks. I love them. Both are 3" and one is the XL.
http://www.aeroexhaust.com/
Allen from http://www.nelsonperformance.com/ can spec one out for you, or here: http://www.guerragroup.com/#!motorsports/c1y41
Here is some info I have gotten from another member on here.
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Nice Tahoe. Is that Marks oil tank?
I hope that wasn't early on a Sunday morning. But that is bad ass. When I saw that I thought about Mark (agearhead4life) on YouTube. It should be fun in the Tahoe.
Badass!
Welcome. Good luck with the swap.
Look here.
http://www.nelsonperformance.com/mail-order-tuning
I would recommend it. I am lowered 4/6 and using the F-Body oil pan. It sits just above the front crossmember and trans crossmember.
Good job so far. The truck looks good.
Which machine shop did you decide on?
Welcome to the forum. You should have no problem towing with the 6 liter. What transmission are you going to use? Going after 450 will just add to the cost, but you can do a cam and spring swap....
Nice. Good looking clean truck.
Check out his thread, he might have some info you need.
http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/newbie-check/36381-new-site-ls1-dodge-ram.html
Welcome from Texas.
Welcome from SA area.
I got mine today. Very well made, and worth it It will be awhile before I install them.
Here is some more good info.
http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/lsx-truck-conversions/25273-1993-obs-speedometer-cruise-control-wiring.html
You should be able to. All the calculations are done in the PCM. The PCM gets info from the VSS, and then sends the signal out to the speedo.
You need to use the engine temp sensor that was on the original engine. And connect it to your gauges. As far as I know, there is no need to change anything in the tune for the engine temp. Now for...
Those are the colors. One is the low speed and one is the high speed. And they correspond to the low and high speed on the new pcm.
Welcome. There are a few guys around here with 95 that did swaps. I am going to do a 5.3 to my 95, and have an LS1 in my 90.
On my truck, I used the VSS wiring outside the cab on the firewall. Directly into the PCM, like a three way splice.
The voltage/alternator output you do not have to do anything, it reads off of the system. For the coolant, you can do this: http://www.impalassforum.com/vBulletin/showthread.php?t=273845
For oil...