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"...then just plug all that back together inside the Suburban."Oh, brother Don. Hope you realize what you're getting into.Sounds like fun!
I just wanna know what the current power plant goes into. Or how much $$$ you make on it when ya sale Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
LBZ won’t work in LB7 applications because of the can bus comms protocol is totally different. The LLY headswap is looking less a and less necessary if you get the LB7 set up right. Don as long as you get the upgraded SAC injectors and screw in cups the injectors in the LB7 should be bulletproof for 200kI believe edelbrock has a set of LB7 heads new with screw in cupsLBZ or LML rods should be safe at that level. Can’t remember if the LML rods have to be modified to run in LB7Of course if I had your money I’d put the Wagler rods in it. Good to 1000hp and about $1700 for the set. Resist the Don Rule of going overboard. As you know the cost curve is exponential and not linearSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Wouldn't the LBZ be fine if he got the whole truck? Dashes have not really changed for those years so all should almost pnp. Sure the harness would need mods as it was a gas rig.
Quote from: JR on January 11, 2022, 01:44:44 PMWouldn't the LBZ be fine if he got the whole truck? Dashes have not really changed for those years so all should almost pnp. Sure the harness would need mods as it was a gas rig.Unfortunately, that’s not the case. All modules and communication components including the dash would have to be changed. I was really disappointed when I learned that I was stuck with the old architecture.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on January 11, 2022, 08:28:34 PMQuote from: JR on January 11, 2022, 01:44:44 PMWouldn't the LBZ be fine if he got the whole truck? Dashes have not really changed for those years so all should almost pnp. Sure the harness would need mods as it was a gas rig.Unfortunately, that’s not the case. All modules and communication components including the dash would have to be changed. I was really disappointed when I learned that I was stuck with the old architecture.Sent from my iPad using TapatalkBut having said that, by simply upgrading the known weaknesses of the LB7 old bus system, you still have a viable setup that will last decades.
Heck 11mpg hurts even when towing with biden fuel prices.
Soon as the cover was off I knew it was an 8.1. They tow great, but suck fuel, have to find that happy spot in there.So what year ally?
So this gas motor is gunna put this bellyaching to bed once and for all?
"variables" = DonI just saw a factory duramax late model suburban, 3.0,,,,,,,,
Quote from: stlaser on March 28, 2022, 10:10:46 AMSo this gas motor is gunna put this bellyaching to bed once and for all? Well, it is going to be the last motor project this truck sees. It will get installed with a wish and a prayer and it will either work or it won'tI strongly suspect it will workPeople like both the Duramax and the Vortec 8100 for towing and powerOne is extremely thirsty and the other is extremely costly. Kind of a wash in my mindWhen first you lay eyes on it, the truck will be thumping on a cam lope and expelling musical BB Chevy notes from the exhaust.
Quote from: Flyin6 on March 28, 2022, 10:25:52 AMQuote from: stlaser on March 28, 2022, 10:10:46 AMSo this gas motor is gunna put this bellyaching to bed once and for all? Well, it is going to be the last motor project this truck sees. It will get installed with a wish and a prayer and it will either work or it won'tI strongly suspect it will workPeople like both the Duramax and the Vortec 8100 for towing and powerOne is extremely thirsty and the other is extremely costly. Kind of a wash in my mindWhen first you lay eyes on it, the truck will be thumping on a cam lope and expelling musical BB Chevy notes from the exhaust.I’ll vouch for the costly. Still scared to add up my receipts to reseal a stock one. Lol.
Quote from: Sammconn on March 28, 2022, 01:00:10 PMQuote from: Flyin6 on March 28, 2022, 10:25:52 AMQuote from: stlaser on March 28, 2022, 10:10:46 AMSo this gas motor is gunna put this bellyaching to bed once and for all? Well, it is going to be the last motor project this truck sees. It will get installed with a wish and a prayer and it will either work or it won'tI strongly suspect it will workPeople like both the Duramax and the Vortec 8100 for towing and powerOne is extremely thirsty and the other is extremely costly. Kind of a wash in my mindWhen first you lay eyes on it, the truck will be thumping on a cam lope and expelling musical BB Chevy notes from the exhaust.I’ll vouch for the costly. Still scared to add up my receipts to reseal a stock one. Lol. Exactly, SamI'll pay for the conversion one fill up at a time, but in the mean time enjoy that throaty roar and the feel of a big block Chevy
Quote from: JR on March 28, 2022, 11:19:02 AM"variables" = DonI just saw a factory duramax late model suburban, 3.0,,,,,,,,$90K...what?Forget itSick of these new super high pricesandthe Tuck charges an annual tax on your vehicles based on the assessed value on the "oneth" of January.So this year, I owe $440 tax for the Duramax, and...wait for it...$69 for the Suburban!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ya, done for now with this new junk
Quote from: Flyin6 on March 28, 2022, 11:24:39 AMQuote from: JR on March 28, 2022, 11:19:02 AM"variables" = DonI just saw a factory duramax late model suburban, 3.0,,,,,,,,$90K...what?Forget itSick of these new super high pricesandthe Tuck charges an annual tax on your vehicles based on the assessed value on the "oneth" of January.So this year, I owe $440 tax for the Duramax, and...wait for it...$69 for the Suburban!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ya, done for now with this new junkLow registration, but a value tax? Cheaper out here with that. Do they charge for the "farm equip too?
Don my opinion is worth exactly what you are paying for it.For what you are going to have in this a dmax swap is in range . You wont be happy until you have the earth turning power of a diesel. I hope I’m wrong but you may be two builds into a project that still doesnt meet your needs and way over budget for a lb7 build.I’ll see you guys in a while after the ban is lifted…Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
For what you have in the Burb and the motor, I think a duramax converted Suburban would have been cheaper.See them all the time for sale, probably more $$ now.
Looks darn good.