ls1 swap ?

Jordan81

Pro Stocker
Feb 10, 2004
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that wagon is gonna be badass. i wish we would've went the ls1 route. i thought it'd be a ton easier to do the lt1 swap, but yours looks like its going pretty smooth. good job.
 

Darracq

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Jun 1, 2003
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kansas
Thanks, it was not hard just a lot of trial fitting, i think i pulled the engine 20 times lol. I would really like to put a cam in it but i am going to just get it running and see what it does. I will let everyone know.
 

wiseman79

Top Fueler
Dec 18, 2004
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That doesn't look like as much work as I thought. I'd thought about a 6.0 swap in the future, and with my lack of a heater box that would be one less obstacle to contend with.

Do you think without a box you could move the engine back enough to not have to notch the frame?
 
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Anonymous

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:)

check this little jewel out.....
http://www.jaxracing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38129

rob
 

malibuplotter

Dragway Regular
Apr 11, 2005
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http://www.hotrodlane.cc/ call these guys they have done several g body swaps, i called a few weeks ago and they sent me some dvd's showing how to swap and what parts to use, they also show how to convert from drive by wire back to cable operated. they've done there homework they even make prefabbed fuel lines so you can use a gn or injected monte sending unit and run a complete fuel system without any splices or butchery involved.
 

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