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Yeah I didn't want to use any AN hose (trying to keep it factory looking) so it was easier to just swap the fitting from my old pump to my new pump and use my stock 72 lines. Cost was $0.00
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is it true that if i am running the truck intake, i do not need the corvette regulator filter unit? I can just run the external fuel pump and a filter to the rail that on the truck intake has a integrated regulator?
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If the fuel rail is the older version, 2003 and older I think, that has the integrated regulator with two ports on the rail (inlet and return), then correct you don't need the Vette filter/regulator.
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should have stated it is a 5.3 out of a 99 gmc 1/2 ton. I have been reading and reading and reading,,,my mind is melting...there is tons of info but i cant just pull it all together ahha.
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LOL, I understand completely! You are good to go with just a regular filter.
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i dont want to hijack the thread, i probally should just continue on my project thread but i dont think i will get the hits like on this thread..... so do i just run new lines of my current fuel tank on my 84 to the pump to the filter to the rail and then run the return back to the tank?
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You will need fuel injection rated fuel line, filter, clamps, and of course the fuel pump. Try to use either as much solid line as possible, or stainless braided line. Try to keep FI rated rubber hose to a minimum, as in just connections.
Supply line from the tank, to the filter, then the pump, then to the engine. All 3/8" (-6AN). Return straight from the engine to the tank. 5/16" (-4AN). Do you have two tanks? And if so, do you plan on keeping both operational? |
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glock, i transferred to my build thread, i didnt want to muddy up this thread.
thanks for the help glock! http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=367330 |
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Let me know if you need any LSx parts!
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how did you do the power steering?
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Is the VIN stamped on the block anywhere? I can't seem to find it. I'm tTrying to figure out exactly what year my motor is. It's supposed to be an 06, but I just want to make sure prior to ordering my harness.
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the block year doesnt matter until you get into the 2007 ( GEN IV) year and they changed some sensor locations, If your ordering a harness just tell them if it is DBC or DBW. Correct me if I am wrong but this is what I was told.
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that is the way I understood it. If the motor and PCM came together and you are 100% sure, that information can be pulled from the PCM.
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Wiring harness for a 2006 5.3, 4L60E with a MagnaCharger. Motor #: I couldn't find the VIN number (picture included) Tranny # 616CHYD42093461 (picture included) Injector # : 17113739, 44 lbs (picture included) Computer Service # : 12589463 Maf # : 25168491 (this number is on it also, 7664630A) O2 Sensor 1 (SQUARE): 12589321 (picture included) O2 Sensor 2 (TRAPAZOID): 1259986 (picture included) Tach module # :12588923 (picture included) Pedal #: unknown (picture included) Harness length: Standard length Cruise control, Air conditioning, delete rear O2's, pedal harness, no emmissions, CEL |
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In doing some research I was unable to come up with a cure for my return line issue. I have a truck intake with regulator and return. I wanted to switch to the corvette filter with regulator and ditch the return line from the engine but stick with the truck intake because it's tall and I think it fits the engine bay better than the shorter car intake (not to mention the car rails all seem to have the feed pipe pointing to the left instead of back towards the firewall). What I did was replace the left fuel rail with a non-return rail part number 12602113. Then you can toss the return pipe that attaches to the rail and you're left with only the feed pipe. You can also get retainer kit part number 89017378 to replace the one that was originally for both tubes, I plan to just trim the one that was there.
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Or you can get a different set of fuel rails that does not have said FPR on it from the trucks, I do not have a good pic of it but it accomplished the same thing as mentioned above. Heck, I think I got a spare fuel rail here that does not have a FRP on it.
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Over on ls1truck, ls1tech, et al, the guys that are building up GenIII's with LS6 and other aftermarket intakes practically give the 04 > truck intakes and rails away.
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If you want to go big, I can ship you a 102mm FAST intake for the truck for $840 and $30 for the intake gaskets if you want them too.
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lots of great info here
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Is there some way to id year of motor online using the computer/ecm number? I have same prob as guy before, not sure of year of motor and i don't have a transmission yet...(po i bought from said he "thinks" it was from a 2006).
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Theres a 3 digit code (like DCP) that doesn't match the RPO number (LS1, L92, etc)...the dealers Parts dept) don't seem to know what it means... but someone at GM has to.
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Does anyone know of a good tuner in the DFW metro?
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