bassackwards
1/2 ton status
OK I am just trying to make sure I really want to go through with it.
How about the cruise control? Will I lose that with an LS swap?
4.88s are the answer.My 5.3 is completely stock except for the minor tune in the ecm. I'm running 35's with 4.10 gearing. However, in my case with the camper I'm looking for more power. Wind resistance and weight are killing my fun. If I keep it wound up it's fine, but I can find it lacking on long mountain grades on the highway.
Correct on the years. Not all LM7 5.3's had egr though. Maybe in California they did, but it did not come on the federal emissions package. I know mine don't have it. As far as the fuel lines go, the return style isn't excessively hard to deal with. But it's not to say you can't run a returnless fuel rail with a cable throttle. It's just a matter of telling who ever tunes what throttle you got.Yes you will maintain cruise control if you use the 4l60e. You can only run a 700r4 if you have a DBC throttle body on your 5.3. it was only a couple year option, I think 99-02 or something like that. Unfortunately you also get a return style fuel rail and egr stuff along the the DBC. You can convert a DBW to DBC, but it's more work than you think.
I think they did away with EGR in 03 or something like that. And i guess i just prefer the return-less style rail for ease of plumbing.Correct on the years. Not all LM7 5.3's had egr though. Maybe in California they did, but it did not come on the federal emissions package. I know mine don't have it. As far as the fuel lines go, the return style isn't excessively hard to deal with. But it's not to say you can't run a returnless fuel rail with a cable throttle. It's just a matter of telling who ever tunes what throttle you got.
Correct on the years. Not all LM7 5.3's had egr though. Maybe in California they did, but it did not come on the federal emissions package. I know mine don't have it. As far as the fuel lines go, the return style isn't excessively hard to deal with. But it's not to say you can't run a returnless fuel rail with a cable throttle. It's just a matter of telling who ever tunes what throttle you got.
Returnless is easier to plumb for sure. However, if it has an existing return line like a tbi truck would (don't remember what the op has) the setup is almost as simple. You tie into the stock return line off of the ls fuel rail.I think they did away with EGR in 03 or something like that. And i guess i just prefer the return-less style rail for ease of plumbing.