Go with the cheaper one cause you are going to find out real quick that the rest of the parts you need for the swap is what nickels and dimes you to death.
already there.. LOL
Go with the cheaper one cause you are going to find out real quick that the rest of the parts you need for the swap is what nickels and dimes you to death.
If I'm remembering wrong he will correct me, but Larry's 02 Silverado got tweaked a little too. Basically he had burst knock retard removed and torque management shut off. Just those alone will wake up a stock 8.1 over what it already has. He's happier with it now than I remember him being it.
Correct, my bone stock Pewterpuff 2001 Silverado had some ECM work over Christmas 2017 by a PSI calibrator to remove the killjoys. It got burst knock retard removed, torque management (which it didn’t have much given the truck has a manual trans) and some timing and PE tweaks. It gained much more seat of the pants power and getting better fuel economy now too. I can now skip shift this thing from 1st to 3rd directly into 6th while still accelerating hard. It also lugs down real low RPM’s for when driving like an old man to save fuel. I should have had this done 17 years ago! I kept the original ECM and just had a fresh 0411 ECM burnt for it in case I would ever want to easily return it to stock.
Breifly searching I haven't seen this covered: next to the throttle body there's a black plastic part with a fuel push lock male on top. I belive this is for vapor recovery from the tank but I'm not sure. Is this no longer needed and is there a way to block it off if so?
Exactly!Are you referring to the little valve looking thing with a electrical connector off the front of the intake right next to the throttle body? If so, yes that relates to the fuel vapor emissions equipment IIRC. And no, you don't need to do anything with it. From my understanding, if you don't have a connector plugged into it, it doesn't function nor will it affect anything. I left disconnected (no plug in my redone harness to connect into it) and not had a problem with it.
Would you be able to run the setup with the tbi tank/pump?Exactly!
I will say this though, if I could do it over I would have had Howell wire in the EVAP purge solenoid and add it to the tune on my Suburban. That truck some how gets fuel vapors inside to the point my wife won’t even ride in it anymore. The tank is venting fine, I just wish the purge solenoid was hooked up to help suck it out and into a canister more thoroughly
You bet. Just connect the existing vacuum hose that went from the TBI TB to the canister but the 8.1 needs to have the purge solenoid toggled on in the tune and wired upWould you be able to run the setup with the tbi tank/pump?
I think I trashed all that vapor stuff but I got a big pile to look through hahaYou bet. Just connect the existing vacuum hose that went from the TBI TB to the canister but the 8.1 needs to have the purge solenoid toggled on in the tune and wired up
today i became a member of the 8.1L club .
orignaly from a c6500 truck feed by ng/propane ? had under 50k miles . guy got it and took heads off to build it for a car but gave up and went ls engine . was a running driving engine .
make you sick if i told you the price i got it for .
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make you sick if i told you the price i got it for .![]()
congrats...
so I wanna be sick.. what did you pay?
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o.k. you asked ....... just the long block no intake / wiring / pcm / I paid $150.00 bucks .![]()
i have a set of 454 tbi manifolds i will be using for 1 of my builds . they have 1 o2 bung in them already . this will be on my 454 snipper setup .
otherwise a local exhaust shop should be able to drill a hole and weld in a new universal bung . if they can not do this then they should not be getting your money .