I have an LS3 with cathedral heads. Plan on putting it in a 2003 Z71 Tahoe. Looking for complete list of things that will need to be addressed and who supplies the parts. Would like to use as much off of the Tahoe as possible including the intake.
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I have an LS3 with cathedral heads. Plan on putting it in a 2003 Z71 Tahoe. Looking for complete list of things that will need to be addressed and who supplies the parts. Would like to use as much off of the Tahoe as possible including the intake.
I don't know about a "complete list", as you're looking for, but I'll list off what comes to my mind:
First off- what cathedral port heads do you have?
For the nitty gritty: It's a gen4 motor and your Tahoe is set up for gen3 controls. The camshaft position sensor and knock sensors are in different locations, but this can easily be resolved with some simple wire lengthening, rerouting and addition of the correct connectors. I believe you need to tweak the knock tables in the tune, but you should have a full custom tune performed anyway. The big hurdle is that the gen4 uses a 52x trigger wheel on the crank whereas the gen3 uses a 24x. You can either remove the crank and swap the trigger wheel or get the TRG-002 converter module from Lingenfelter. This module will make the combo work, but it causes longer cranking when starting (about 2 seconds) since it has to determine the crank and cam positions first before it is synced. A starter that can spin the motor faster will reduce the starting time. All accessories from your original motor will bolt up to the LS3. I'm not sure, but the exhaust manifolds may be larger for a 6.2. So, either see how stock 6.2 manifolds compare to your 5.3 manifolds or just get headers. For the intake manifold and throttle body, '03 is a midyear change. Earlier ones still had the drive-by-cable (DBC) TB and the later ones got the electronically actuated, drive-by-wire (DBW) TB. Also, the TB inlet for the LS3 is 90mm and the 5.3 (I assume your Tahoe has the LM7) inlet is only 78mm. You'll lose lots of top-end power which is where the LS3 really pulls. You could change the LS3 cam to trade off some of that top-end power to make it a low-end torque monster, which is much more befitting of a Z71. If you must use your stock IM, then you can just slap it on and go, as-is. You'll certainly need the tuning to be on point since you'll basically have a winded gorilla trying to breath through a straw. If you want a bigger IM to better compliment the additional cubes, you can get a F.A.S.T. 90 or larger with the appropriate TB. If your Tahoe is DBC and you get a larger IM, then your easiest solution is to get a 90mm DBC TB such as the Edelbrock ACC-1033. If it's DBW, then you can use the LS3 TB. Depending on whichever combo you end up with, you can get an adapter to bolt the LS3 4-bolt TB pattern to the earlier 3-bolt IM inlet as well as a harness adapter to convert the LS3's DBW plug and pinouts to the LM7's. You may need to swap some wires around on the TAC module if the TB operates in reverse.
Off the top of my head, I believe that's about the bulk of it.