
Originally Posted by
Red03SilSS
could it be the VAT's?
probably not, you kept the same pcm initially and it would not start, correct? The computer has no idea what engine is in there, it will just try to run it based on its current programming. once you get your power issue sorted out you will need a tune. The 6.0 programming will run a 5.3, but not the best. The VE, fuel tables, spark timing, all that is going to be out of whack because of the smaller cylinder volume in the 5.3. The pcm will not auto-correct. It will "expect" a certain amount of air and thus inject a proportianate amount of fuel but it will actually be taking in less air and adding the same amount of fuel. The MAF will not correct it untill higher rpms as the engine does not use the maf for fuel calculations at low rpms, if it even helps. Being that the truck sees limited use, you can probably just drive it the way it is, but you might as well through a v6 in there if you arent going to tune it.
1993 GMC Yukon GT, 6.0 vortec, head work, no cats, cai, HpTuned by me, jasper lvl2 4l65e, nbs brake conversion