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    lsx truck

    When I was having one problem after another accumulate on my 5.7 liter l31 1996 GMC truck engine, intake manifold gaskets, water pump went out, many seals were seeping oil and other random problems I had to make a decision. Do I buy a new truck or do i fix this one i asked myself. I had thought of all the possible options, buy a new truck with the lsxtruck engine and make payments again or just try to pay for this truck to get a new lsx motor.
    Looking at all the possiblities, i had made the decision to keep my truck and modify it. Over the past 11 years it has served as a great truck, i really like the old body style looks also.

    So now I had to decide where to go with it, what motor to put in it, the lsx motors are excellent motors and put out alot more power than the older lt1's and l31's. I also wanted a sticker to say lsx truck on the hood scoop if I get one. I am even thinking about a custom made scoop for a cold air intake.
    when I first started reading about performance trucks most of what I had found on the 6.0L swaps was performance street trucks. I did read this thread http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/mecha...win-turbo.html which really helped to convince me further that I was making the right choice.
    I had talked with Allen from Nelson Performance - Performance without Sacrificing Drivability about a turbo charger and what size motor would be best suited for my needs. He had stated that I could go with a 5.3 liter, a 6.0 liter or a 8.0 liter. All of them would do really well to provide the horsepower i was looking for. With a turbo charger the power is increased greatly and that is exactly what was wanted.

    Well my truck is mainly going to be used for off road performance and not really be a street machine. Even though I had read alot on the lsxtrucks here I knew there was a lot to learn.
    After much deliberation we came to the conclusion that a 6.0L swap was going to be the best choice for gas mileage, power output and torque. The 5.3L was also a good choice but if you have the option you might as well go for the 6.0, because now I can have something like lsx truck performance 6.0 liter on it instead of just 5.7 liter modified racing engine. that may sound like a bold move but it sure will be possible.

    So after removing my engine it was decided to use a kenne bell super charger instead of the turbo charger. The reason for this is that it will need a lot more low end torque and low RPM horsepower than a truck that is made for track racing.
    So now after having issues with the yank stall converter it was replaced with a performance convertor to feel like a stock one. As you can see below they are very nice and you wouldnt think there would ever be a problem with one.

    It was more of a driving style decision than anything though, I wont be racing 1/4 mile races on the track but i will be driving thru some rough terrain.

    The new corvette engine was also an option but for the cost it was just too much to make it worth it. The end result will be around 500 horsepower to the wheels more than likely, Here is a picture of the engine nearing completion.


    While there are several unanswered questions i hope you can make the right choice for yourself after reading this. The lsx truck swap is definately going to save you money and make a lot of power for your truck.
    If you would like to learn more about the conversion process i would suggest reading more on this forum and asking questions. there is no stupid question and the people here are very knowledgable in this field.
    1996 gmc ext cab short bed
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    how do you like that kenne bell?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TomTom View Post
    how do you like that kenne bell?
    not sure yet havent picked the truck up yet LOL
    1996 gmc ext cab short bed
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    Quote Originally Posted by 567234ta View Post
    not sure yet havent picked the truck up yet LOL
    if i was you i would be living in his shop with out him knowing waiting until it was ready lol

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    Is that Kenne Bell intercooled somehow?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeake View Post
    Is that Kenne Bell intercooled somehow?
    yeah it has a water cooler pump i believe
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    Allen doing it?
    Gone, but not forgotten!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCIV View Post
    Allen doing it?
    Yes
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    Quote Originally Posted by 567234ta View Post
    Yes
    Has it been there for a few months??? Is this the big KB unit? I thought I saw that swap going on there.
    Gone, but not forgotten!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCIV View Post
    Has it been there for a few months??? Is this the big KB unit? I thought I saw that swap going on there.
    yeah thats the one
    1996 gmc ext cab short bed
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