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Thread: Ls1 into a 57 chevy bel-air

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    Hey, ive been around the site for a while now and i was looking into doing an ls swap on my 98 silverado but to make a long story short the truck got traded and i now have a new 07 silverado, anyways my and my old man just picked up another tri-5 chevy and im trying to convince him to do an ls swap into the car. I was wondering what i would need to make the ls work in the older car? Are the guys that are doing the swap switching to a carb'd intake manifold or is there a way to get the fuel injection and everything else to work? Any info anyone has would be awesome and i know there are some of you out there who have done this

    Thanks
    Garett
    2007 Nbs Silverado- Mods soon to come...


    Project- 1956 chevy 3100 pickup, 350, .40 over, 10.5/1 compression, Keith black pistons,64cc pro top line aluminum heads, Engine pro cam, Comp cams 1.5 full roller rockers, Edelbrock Rpm air gap manifold, Holley 670 Cfm carb. M21 4 speed muncie, Hurst shift linkage. Engergy suspension engine and trans mounts and Tubular crossmembers. Stock straight Axle in front with a Powerstearing conversion and a front disc brake converson. American racing torq thrust wheels..... Soon to come Built 12 Bolt rear with Detroit locker and 3:90 Gears, IFS, 4 link rear and Baged all the way around.

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    go to www.hotrodlane.cc and check out the conversions section. They detail an install into a tri-5.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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