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2013 ZL1 LSA Swap-What Parts Are Needed?

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Old Jun 12, 2016 | 09:14 PM
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Default 2013 ZL1 LSA Swap-What Parts Are Needed?

I recently acquired a totaled 2013 ZL1 automatic from a friend, I am not super familiar with the Gen4 stuff yet. What parts should I keep along with the engine/trans for a swap? FWIW, I do not have a particular vehicle for a swap yet. I know I need the pedal assy, but I am not sure what else needs to be kept. Thanks fellas!
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Would really help to know what youre going to put it in.... A 69 truck, chevelle or camaro would be a lot different than a 2009 silverado!! Harness ecm, trans, as much of the sc system as possible(intercooler, air intake, and as much as is salvageable)
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Old Jun 13, 2016 | 02:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Wolftrk99
Would really help to know what youre going to put it in.... A 69 truck, chevelle or camaro would be a lot different than a 2009 silverado!! Harness ecm, trans, as much of the sc system as possible(intercooler, air intake, and as much as is salvageable)
I'll have access to all of the above. It will go into a GM truck weather it's a full size or an s-10 or colorado. I just want to have my bases covered regardless of what I end up with. Thanks!
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