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Old Dec 5, 2011 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by N/ALS1
Found my 6.0 pretty quick and cheap($200). Go to your local Barnes and noble and get a LS1 book, there's a couple of them, and they a section of swapping 4.8&5.3 for 6.0. Even has shortcuts. Let me know I bought I can look up something and pm the info.
@yodi good info I thought the (99-02) injectors would work, but I guess I'm going to have to get some other ones. I was planning on using my stock ones.
Hey thanks N/ALS i was just looking in to that.ill let you know if i have any questions
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Old Dec 10, 2011 | 05:05 AM
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I hate seeing that answer. we are here to HELP people guys if you have a question yes use the search func. but if you have tried and tried plz feel free to ask there are lots of ppl on here who can actually answer. by the way there is a really good sticky on LS1truck.com in the LS/V8 swap threads. also yes the Wire harness will swap over from v8 to v8 you do need to have the PCM retuned Nelsonperformance.com is what alot of ppl recommend. best of luck to you
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Old Dec 10, 2011 | 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by YodiBrodi
its all plug and play. the sensors and locations, intake manifold, throttle body, harness, injectors, everything is the same. one thing to note is if you have an older LM7 (99-02) they have smaller 19lbs injectors than do the '04+ (24lbs) so you would want to upgrade there. after that get it tuned because it will run like hammered doodoo until you do. that is it, couldn't be easier.
Only the 99's and some early production 00's had the 19# injectors, after that, it was 24.7# (00-07). I swapped out my 99 injectors for a set of 02's a long time ago...
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Old Dec 11, 2011 | 07:45 AM
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I need to check what month my 00' rcsb was made in to see if its an early model or not, as I am doing a 6.0 swap in the next couple weeks.
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Old Dec 11, 2011 | 08:59 AM
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I need to check what month my 00' rcsb was made in to see if its an early model or not, as I am doing a 6.0 swap in the next couple weeks.
Nice! wish i was that far along im still in the decision making process not sure if i should build a stout 4.8 and let eat or search high and low for a 6.0.
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