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Straight swap. You'll just need to tune the pcm for the 5.3. Just to make it easier on you--I'd reuse your intake--just in case if you get a newer motor.I tried using the search section bit for what ever reason it won't allow me to search.
So my 4.8 in my 02' Tahoe is in need of swapping so is the 5.3 plug & play? Other than needing a ecu?
Recipe? Remove 4.8L, replace with 5.3L (or 6.0L, if you find it for a price competitive with a 5.3L).I realize this is an old thread but was about to do the same thing: 02 Tahoe 4.8L-5.3L swap. Where's the recipe?
Who's the goto guy for the pcm work, here?
Externally speaking, yea, pretty much, in terms of how much space they take up EXTERNALLY.Everything is identical (basically, all 4.8L, 5.3L, 5.7L, 6.0L, 6.2L and even 7.0L "LS" engines are pretty much identical).
Yep. Don't forget about the physical throttle cable linkage that you need to stick with, in case you find an engine with signal throttle bywire electronics.Because there were slightly different variations on the production run on things like EGR, return vs returnless fuel lines, flex fuel, injectors, etc.,
just keep your intake to make sure everything stays matching.
And needless to say, this is assuming it's all Generation III V8s, so 00-06 SUVs and 99-07 classic trucks