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    Thread: New to LSX

    1. #1
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      New to LSX

      Hi guys. I have a 4.8 complete from pan to intake cover to exhaust manifolds sitting on the floor of my garage with a rod knock. I am pretty new to the world of LSX engines, so I have some questions about this engine.

      If all I have the long block with coilpacks attached, what other electronics does this motor need to run?

      Can these engines work with non-computer controlled transmissions?

      If I wanted to put this engine in a smog controlled vehicle, what smog accessories do these come with from the factory?

      Well, that should get me started. Thanks.



    2. #2
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      Not a ton of smog stuff on these motors.. BUT.. If you are trying to do a Smog worthy swap, you'd be much better off start with a complete take out motor.

      I recommend checking out the Hybrids & Conversions section of http://www.ls1tech.com/
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    3. #3
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      Thanks for the advice. The engine was given to me for free. I also have some Honda Civic seats and a set of Flowmasters that were given to me. Thinking I might try to build a car out all free stuff if I can. Might take a while, but I am broke after my last project so it is worth a shot.

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      Quote Originally Posted by cantvalve16
      Hi guys. I have a 4.8 complete from pan to intake cover to exhaust manifolds sitting on the floor of my garage with a rod knock. I am pretty new to the world of LSX engines, so I have some questions about this engine.

      If all I have the long block with coilpacks attached, what other electronics does this motor need to run?

      If you plan to run the EFI, you'll need a factory PCM. 99-04 from any vehicle will work. You'll also need a custom wiring harness. You can cut up a factory one and make it work or purchase an aftermarket one that made for your car.

      Can these engines work with non-computer controlled transmissions?

      Yes, I believe there are companies that make brackets so you can mount a TV cable to the intake. If not, make one. I would recommend going with an electric trans though. They really are great to deal with when it comes to shift point changes and shift firmness.

      If I wanted to put this engine in a smog controlled vehicle, what smog accessories do these come with from the factory?

      Couldn't tell you. I don't deal with smog at all.

      Well, that should get me started. Thanks.
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      Trey

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    5. #5
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      I agree with using a 4l60 trans...especially if you are staying fuel injected. The trans is real easy to tune to get it exactly where you want, AND the diagnostics with a scan tool is really good too.
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
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