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Txboy89 04-30-2005 03:57 AM

4.8 silverado swap for 6.0
 
I have2000 silverado 1500 4.8 daily driver, looking to be made quicker, I am considering dropping a 6.0l in, but do not know how much trouble & $$$$ that would be, couldnt and wouldnt do it myself b/c I would surely screw something up, anyone have an opinion on an engine swap or upgrading the 4.8? thnx

rosscob 04-30-2005 08:55 AM

6.0 swap is awesome. It make a huge difference in my 5.3 it would be larger from the 4.8. Everything bolted right up with zero problems. A good shop should be able to do it in less than 2 days, and mabye 1. Definetly worth the $$$.

Gran Patron 04-30-2005 09:17 AM

That will ne an awsome upgrade from your 4.8L. You can tell a huge difference in power between them. The 5.3L is also a great difference from the 4.8L. Definetly worth the money if you are willing to spend a couple of $1000's

Txboy89 04-30-2005 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by runin9s
That will ne an awsome upgrade from your 4.8L. You can tell a huge difference in power between them. The 5.3L is also a great difference from the 4.8L. Definetly worth the money if you are willing to spend a couple of $1000's

a couple of thousands for the new motor? or for the new motor and the price it would cost a mechanic to put it in too? and what all would be needed to compensate for the new engine/power and how much does that crap cost? eventually if you add enough power dont you have to like redo your rear end or something? and would it be smarter just to sell my truck and get another 6.0l? thnx for replies btw

GMracer 04-30-2005 02:33 PM

www.car-part.com look for a 6.0 there VERY GOOD prices, and you cant get the 6.0 in a 1500 so your betta off doin the swap and Im actually doin the swap also within the next year, Im goin to build the motor in my garage and then drop it in so I can have easy access to the whole motor. You dont have to redo the rearend it depends on how bad it is now and how hard to push it, but beware if you dont do it now you will sooner or later.

99Silver6.0 04-30-2005 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by Txboy89
a couple of thousands for the new motor? or for the new motor and the price it would cost a mechanic to put it in too? and what all would be needed to compensate for the new engine/power and how much does that crap cost? eventually if you add enough power dont you have to like redo your rear end or something? and would it be smarter just to sell my truck and get another 6.0l? thnx for replies btw

Your looking at $1000-1300 for a nice, complete low mile LQ4. I paid $1250 for mine. Which seems to be the going rate for one around here.

TURBO8 05-01-2005 05:43 AM

I got lucky and found one with 20k on it for $765. I am still waiting for it to ship out. After shipping I will be in the $1000 ball park.

Richard@WCCH 05-01-2005 11:27 AM

The 6.0l swap is awesome. :D Way more grunt throughout the entire rev range. It really works well with a small cam upgrade and some minor head work.
Caution: the 6.0l is more abusive on the trans, rear ends and most of all, rear tires :lol: :jest:
I had a little under $2000 in the swap including the cam and springs. Suprisingly not too bad in the mileage department. I get around 15.5mpg on the highway with 4.10 gears.

Good luck,

Richard :)

Txboy89 05-01-2005 02:59 PM

so the 6.0 wouldnt have any trouble fitting in my 1500? and how do I know if I have to redo the rearends and tran?

99Silver6.0 05-01-2005 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by Txboy89
so the 6.0 wouldnt have any trouble fitting in my 1500? and how do I know if I have to redo the rearends and tran?

No fit problems. Just slap it in there. Tranny will go first. What goes after that depends on how hard you drive it!! :)


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