Discovery 2 LS Conversion
#471
The harness i'm ordering from Speartech will have the post-cat O2 sensors as well as wiring for the purge canister. They have another option for Cali regulations that adds fuel tank pressure and EVAP vent.
Do you recommend to go with all 4 options and wire in the fuel tank pressure sensor as well as the EVAP sensor?
I believe the fuel tank pressure sensor is in-line with the fuel pump.
I'm not so certain about the EVAP sensor and how that would be compatible with their harness.
Do you recommend to go with all 4 options and wire in the fuel tank pressure sensor as well as the EVAP sensor?
I believe the fuel tank pressure sensor is in-line with the fuel pump.
I'm not so certain about the EVAP sensor and how that would be compatible with their harness.
We have continued to work with emissions, but it really has most to do with the harness you pick rather than our actual kit. That is why we do not plan on offering a specialized “emission kit”. There is really nothing to change in the kit itself, only more things to buy from 3rd parties to add on.
While the kit is may not be good for emissions with most aftermarket harnesses, that’s not to say that you could not make it legal for your state by adding the proper pieces back in. There are numerous issues that arise with us selling an “emissions kit” because the variations between states are enormous.
Because of the differences between states (and even major metropolitan areas), I would recommend talking to shops in your area and your local DMV about what they require. That will give you an idea of if something like this can be done in your area or not. We simply do not have the resources at this time to sort through every metropolitan area and figure out what each one wants.
There’s a couple of things that typically can be dealbreakers for emissions in certain places by virtue of being simply the way the swap works:
· Requires a completely unmodified GM ECM
· Considers transmission a direct part of the emissions system
· An engine older than the vehicle it is swapped into
· A GM ECM that is older than the vehicle it is swapped into
Things that need to be typically added to a standalone harness to meet emissions (may be less):
· Rear O2 sensors
· Purge valve control
· Fuel tank pressure
Things that may also be required:
· A matching VIN number in the GM ECM to the truck
· Paperwork for all parts
· GM Drive-by-wire throttle
Adding these pieces in is not difficult for the most part. The appropriate EVAP system from a GM vehicle may have to be retrofitted. We are currently working on a drive-by-wire setup. Your local DMV, inspection station, or garage that does engine swaps will know the correct plan of action if necessary.
We can help point you in an appropriate direction if this is something you are interested in. Certain harness manufacturers, like Speartech, have experience in these sort of swaps and they should be able to provide you with more accurate information.
That being said, the kit purchaser bears all responsibility for verifying that all emissions standards are met in federal, state, and local jurisdictions. We cannot be responsible and cannot encourage any installation or activity that attempts to circumvent or otherwise evade the law in any jurisdiction.
#473
Bought the rear A/C fan, air ducting, entire wire harness...... HOWEVER I can not for the life of me figure out how the 7th seat that I have without A/C unit taking up the space, is supposed to fit WITH the rear A/C unit there. Nobody seems to be able to answer this question. I would imagine the folding bracket should be different but I can't get info on it. Anyone? SE7 with A/C I guess is what I'm needing to see.
#475
6. I broke the motor down to bare block. Polished the crank, sprayed it with over cleaner, pressure washed, added new Mahle piston rings, installed new cam bearings, added comp 54-458-11 crank shown on YouTube Speed Secrets channel to add 100hp over stock and completed reassembly.
Update - Pulled the heads today and found some coolant sitting in one of the cylinders. Might have been a bad head gasket. Hopefully the machine shop doesn't find any issues with the block itself. This is the first time i'm looking at cylinders and heads from LS engines. Any thoughts on the condition of these pistons, lifters, cylinders, etc...?
Hoping that a good cleaning at the machine shop will bring this thing back to normal. Engine does turn over by the way, just had to clean out the rust in that cylinder before it would turn over all the way.
Cylinder 5 is the one that had coolant in it.
Close up of the cylinder
Heads
#476
Meanwhile, my new motor will be ready by Thursday! Can't wait!
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gilberjm (08-20-2019)
#477
Not all 7s had rear ac and vice versa. You need the bracket assembly and side panel from the exact same build out.
The bracket for the 7seater with rear runs out and around the blower, and ALSO goes up and over it
#478
The bracket is different as well the side panel itself
Not all 7s had rear ac and vice versa. You need the bracket assembly and side panel from the exact same build out.
The bracket for the 7seater with rear runs out and around the blower, and ALSO goes up and over it
Not all 7s had rear ac and vice versa. You need the bracket assembly and side panel from the exact same build out.
The bracket for the 7seater with rear runs out and around the blower, and ALSO goes up and over it
#479
For those thinking about going with a cam-swap, are there tunes available online that can be applied to the ECU or will a custom tune almost always have to be applied in order to get a smooth idle and decent performance when swapping a cam?
Update - Pulled the heads today and found some coolant sitting in one of the cylinders. Might have been a bad head gasket. Hopefully the machine shop doesn't find any issues with the block itself. This is the first time i'm looking at cylinders and heads from LS engines. Any thoughts on the condition of these pistons, lifters, cylinders, etc...?
Hoping that a good cleaning at the machine shop will bring this thing back to normal. Engine does turn over by the way, just had to clean out the rust in that cylinder before it would turn over all the way.
Cylinder 5 is the one that had coolant in it.
Close up of the cylinder
Heads
Update - Pulled the heads today and found some coolant sitting in one of the cylinders. Might have been a bad head gasket. Hopefully the machine shop doesn't find any issues with the block itself. This is the first time i'm looking at cylinders and heads from LS engines. Any thoughts on the condition of these pistons, lifters, cylinders, etc...?
Hoping that a good cleaning at the machine shop will bring this thing back to normal. Engine does turn over by the way, just had to clean out the rust in that cylinder before it would turn over all the way.
Cylinder 5 is the one that had coolant in it.
Close up of the cylinder
Heads
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CollieRover (08-23-2019)
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