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Old 04-17-2019, 12:15 PM   #1
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Corvette pedal issues

Hey guys, I took my truck to the tuners yesterday and we are having issues with some mis-matched components on my frankentruck. I wanted to document the issues and hopefully get some input for future builds.

Swap is a 09 LY6 6.0 (bone stock), howell harness, 08' truck ecm (base file), 04 4l60e, 05-13 DBW corvette pedal

The issue is the vette pedal and truck ecm/throttle body are not jiving. Throttle spuders out after half way. The truck pedal and vette pedal have the same voltage outputs but the sweep is different to the throttle body. The tune shop says that I'll have to take the truck to a dealership and up load a corvette base file on the ecm with a vin# (gm copyright) then they will be able to dial the truck in. I'm scheduled tomorrow at the dealership then back to the tuner Friday. Is there anything we are missing here? Thanks, Curt
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Old 04-17-2019, 06:18 PM   #2
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Re: Corvette pedal issues

Is your harness setup to run with the truck or vette pedal? There is a wiring difference between the two.
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Old 04-17-2019, 08:33 PM   #3
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Is your harness setup to run with the truck or vette pedal? There is a wiring difference between the two.
The harness was set up for the truck pedal initially but I swapped the two needed wires for the vette pedal.
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Old 04-18-2019, 11:59 AM   #4
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Re: Corvette pedal issues

Got the truck to the GM service center to flash the ecm with a corvette base file. Now I can say it has a corvette motor We'll see how this works out
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Old 04-19-2019, 12:53 AM   #5
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Re: Corvette pedal issues

Well, turns out I can't mix apples and oranges on this setup. Was really wanting to run the vette pedal but the compatibility with the truck components just won't fly. Going to install the donor truck pedal and be done snipe hunting in the dark. Hopefully it will fix the throttle response issue and move foward with wrapping up the tune.
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Re: Corvette pedal issues

I wonder if the pedal is the issue or if something else is going on. Its puzzling as several people have ran that style pedal as a swap. Should be interesting to see if everything is ok with the truck pedal.

Also since I'm posting I wanted to say I read through your build, it looks nice. I really took notice to your findings on door weatherstrip, I might have to try that swap myself.
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Old 04-19-2019, 01:39 PM   #7
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Re: Corvette pedal issues

Would the corvette reflash put back all the stuff you needed to remove - VATS, etc.?
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Old 04-20-2019, 01:01 AM   #8
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Re: Corvette pedal issues

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I wonder if the pedal is the issue or if something else is going on. Its puzzling as several people have ran that style pedal as a swap. Should be interesting to see if everything is ok with the truck pedal.

Also since I'm posting I wanted to say I read through your build, it looks nice. I really took notice to your findings on door weatherstrip, I might have to try that swap myself.
When I had the vette pedal in it we did a visual on the opening of the throttle body blade and there was a slight jump open in it with a smooth pedal push. I'm really not up to snuff on the ins and outs with LS's and really just learning as I go so the easiest solution was to install the truck pedal and see what happens. I made a bracket and installed the truck pedal today and I have excellent pedal response. The truck still will need a tune to be 100% so I'll have to wait but at least all the components are compatible now. As far as the weather stripping goes, its a night and day difference between the way my doors close.

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Would the corvette reflash put back all the stuff you needed to remove - VATS, etc.?
Thankfully the dealership couldn't burn in the corvette file because the vette vin# was invalid. I need to run a 08 truck base because I have a 04' 4l60e that requires a separate TCM that talks to the ecm (insert Johnny Cash song) Had I ran the 09' 4l80e it would have been possible with some part/sensor changes because the 09 doesn't require the tcm. Big lesson learnt here is the easiest way to do a swap is all the parts from one vehicle
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