6.6 Gas L8T Engine Swap in 2015 Suburban

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Im not sure you will be able to use the exhaust from the 5.3. The diameter of the piping might be to small. Might be time for a custom exhaust if the 6.6 exhaust wont work.
I am prepared for that as an option too. I will definitely update the group as things continue to progress!
 
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I just had an idea...call me crazy, IDK.

Wonder if I was to contact Whipple once this thing is running and see if they'd be willing to do a supercharger build with my Suburban? Like for advertisement, and with it being such a unique, possibly 1-of-1 build. Maybe they'd cover parts and I cover labor? Maybe I'm just being unrealistic? Heck, idk lol.
 

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2 things just came to mind... What is your rear gearing, and what rear diff do you have?

I am just wondering if the rear diff is going to be able to handle this TQ/HP.

As for whipple... They have already tagged up with a couple builders. Theres a Nova running around, a couple with the LS7 supercharger running around..

This engine was drooled over, and dreamt about before it even came to market.

I wonder if this is going to be GM's last hoorah before the EV nightmare starts.

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Then theres this crazy a$$ L8T

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I hadn't gave the rear axle much thought. My thinking was that this power train is SOMEWHAT similar in power to the 6.2, so I was hopeful I could maintain my stock rear.

After some research online, I think I may have 3.08 gearing, and it appears the 6.2 Suburbans have 3.23. So I may not be TOO far off.
 

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So what all on the front of the motor had to be swapped, I see a nice pile of parts on the bench there.

My first guess is AC compressor, water pump housing etc.
 

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Plenty of space for a single turbo pushing 6-7 lbs of boost! Not enough to blow it up, but enough to put a smile on your face!

Man has only been part of this community for 32 posts, and I think is making one of the most interesting threads to date!
Totally agreed with the interesting thread!!! Love it so far
 

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I read through the first couple pages before the OP purchased the engine and thought he was kinda crazy for this swap but holy cow! That’s super cool that it looks like it’s working! I’m in to see the results.
 

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