2004 Trailblazer L92 and 6l80/90 swap
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I have a 2004 Trailblazer EXT with the LM4. The engine and transmission are on their last leg and I was thinking about swapping in a L92 with either a 6L80E or 6L90E. Originally I was looking into swapping in a 4L80E, so I know I'll have to have a transfer case pattern conversion ring made and also have the input shaft on the transfer case re-splined. My main concern is the electronics. Most of my GM knowledge ends at 2002. I've researched some and am thinking I could basically leave the engine/transmission wiring alone between the engine, transmission and ECM. It looks to me like I could use an E67 ECM to run the engine, communicate with the transmission controller and then utilize the E67's Class II Data Bus signal to talk with everything left on the Trailblazer (BCM, Radio, Transfer case controller, ect.)
Has anybody done this, or something similar? Does this sound right, am I missing anything?
Has anybody done this, or something similar? Does this sound right, am I missing anything?
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This is definitely in @1FastBrick 's wheelhouse, he's talked about stuff like this before
I would consider changing t cases to either a manual case or a normal pattern auto case that can communicate with your TCCM. Stacking adapters and resplining sounds like less engagement and less material available to handle stress to me
I would consider changing t cases to either a manual case or a normal pattern auto case that can communicate with your TCCM. Stacking adapters and resplining sounds like less engagement and less material available to handle stress to me
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I have a 2004 Trailblazer EXT with the LM4. The engine and transmission are on their last leg and I was thinking about swapping in a L92 with either a 6L80E or 6L90E. Originally I was looking into swapping in a 4L80E, so I know I'll have to have a transfer case pattern conversion ring made and also have the input shaft on the transfer case re-splined. My main concern is the electronics. Most of my GM knowledge ends at 2002. I've researched some and am thinking I could basically leave the engine/transmission wiring alone between the engine, transmission and ECM. It looks to me like I could use an E67 ECM to run the engine, communicate with the transmission controller and then utilize the E67's Class II Data Bus signal to talk with everything left on the Trailblazer (BCM, Radio, Transfer case controller, ect.)
Has anybody done this, or something similar? Does this sound right, am I missing anything?
Has anybody done this, or something similar? Does this sound right, am I missing anything?
I am not sure about the body control side though on a Trailblazer. But it has been done in the gmt800 trucks successfully.
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This is definitely in @1FastBrick 's wheelhouse, he's talked about stuff like this before
I would consider changing t cases to either a manual case or a normal pattern auto case that can communicate with your TCCM. Stacking adapters and resplining sounds like less engagement and less material available to handle stress to me
I would consider changing t cases to either a manual case or a normal pattern auto case that can communicate with your TCCM. Stacking adapters and resplining sounds like less engagement and less material available to handle stress to me
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I suppose one could use the Trailblazer operating system and segment swap in the L92 and 6L80E/6L90E.
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