yeah ls1's are too steep for me. I just got a 98 ecsb, Kinda throwing the idea around of going with a 6.0 when the v6 craps out
yeah ls1's are too steep for me. I just got a 98 ecsb, Kinda throwing the idea around of going with a 6.0 when the v6 craps out
05 Silverado 3/4 drop and some tunes
2002 5.3 500 wwith 87,000 miles
fuel injection specialties custom harness 700
schoenfeld obs swap headers 250
programed ecm 125
motor mount adapter plates 55
electric fans 100
700r4 hughes flexplate and adapter 250
bowtieoverdrives 700r4 thottle valve cable kit 150
intake ducting clamps and filter 50
1995 a/c braket cut and modified to work with the factory 1992 a/c 75
255 fuel pump 75
tr224 .561 at 114 385
comp springs 100
hardend pushrods 100
and i'm sure i'm forgetting alot more misc. stuff
Basically, realistically, its not practical to install an LS engine into an OBS truck, UNLESS...its your baby, and you plan on keeping it for a number of years. It can get costly due to the extras. Its not a plug and play, by any means. Its much easier to rebuild or replace what engine you have. BUT...the all-around performance of an LS engine is night & day when completed.
Last edited by flattopwill; 06-05-2010 at 09:58 PM.
'91 2WD RCSB
5.3l L59 DBW
4L80E
TR220 cam
RevMax 2800rpm stall converter
Schoenfeld LT Headers
Nelson tuned
My Truck Video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rw9y1...&feature=email
I agree 100%. Even though we all love our LS conversions & would'nt have it any other way, anyone that hasn't done one, but is going to do one, really doesn't know yet, how many little(and sometimes costly) extra's come into play, that you won't see in a conventional engine repower. So many new LS conversion guys come on here to proudly(rightfully so) tell us, or show us, their LS progress, an say: "Well...I started this project 6 months ago, and I'm finally just about to fire this bad-boy up". lol Cracks me up...cause I know exactly what they went through to get it to that point. And chances are, they STILL have to install exhaust, intake snorkel, gauge wiring, etc, lol. All this, when the old 305 engine could have been rebuilt/replaced in a week-end, lol. But...Is it worth it? Oh Yeah! It sure is.![]()
flattopwill...I listened to your video & like the sound of your exhaust system. What exactly does it consist of? Thanks