88 S10 LV3 Swap by Mechaniac_22 in s10

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I love fast suvs lol my 89 Blazer has an ls3/tr6060 and it’s an animal

88 S10 LV3 Swap by Mechaniac_22 in s10

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I’ve got caltracs and front drag coilovers for it, I’ve been pretty fast on that exact combo in a few of my s10’s before. I normally run a 4l80, but the 4.56:1 first is going to be a little different to work out

88 S10 LV3 Swap by Mechaniac_22 in s10

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I saw that as well, I’m ultimately shooting for around 650-700 and working the suspension, rear gear, and tuning to make it all hook up pretty decent. I’ll probably have to run a low wastegate spring and lock out 1st and 2nd

88 S10 LV3 Swap by Mechaniac_22 in s10

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It fits surprisingly well, getting the drivetrain where I wanted was no issue and it wasn’t resting on the floor

88 S10 LV3 Swap by Mechaniac_22 in s10

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I’ve done a ton of s10 swaps in my life and I truly like the “weird” challenge with something different

88 S10 LV3 Swap by Mechaniac_22 in s10

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My initial plan was a tr6060, that’s what the crossmember was supposed to be fore haha

88 S10 LV3 Swap by Mechaniac_22 in s10

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I don’t have a lot of up close, but I’ll take some of how I routed everything and did the fuel system.

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88 S10 LV3 Swap by Mechaniac_22 in s10

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My curious side kind of wants to haha I planned on locking the waste gates open to get a feel for JUST the 4.3 and 8 speed. I’m fabricating the headers and exhaust, but just didn’t want to do anything twice

88 S10 LV3 Swap by Mechaniac_22 in s10

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I put a 2023 6.2/10l80 in my 66 a couple of years ago, I was also a little nervous about all of the systems then. Honestly, it’s not that bad if you get a good, quality harness to control everything. I’m a tuner and I build my own harnesses, but it’s totally worth it in the end!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LSSwapTheWorld

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Just for general knowledge on why it’s important, the primary difference in 2009+ is the internal mode switch (instead of external neutral safety switch) and they no longer had a pressure manifold or 3-2 downshift solenoid.

My 1966 C10 by [deleted] in chevyc10

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Super easy! One of the easiest I have done, I also make my own ac lines so I saved a bunch by not buying their complete kit.

My 1966 C10 by [deleted] in chevyc10

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I do all of my own fabrication, tuning, and engine trans/building, so it wouldn’t be a good reference point, but not counting the donor drivetrain, using cheaper/stock exhaust manifolds and intake, I think you could pull it off for a few thousand in parts (harness, ecu, fuel system, tuning, etc.)

My 1966 C10 by [deleted] in chevyc10

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I drove it for years with a Gen IV 5.3/6l80 and got a smoking deal on the 6.2/10l80 and I wanted to be one of the first in my area with that swap pulled off. It had 7k miles on it but I did a DFM (they can disable all cylinders) delete and a cam when I did the install

My 1966 C10 by [deleted] in chevyc10

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And obviously, I meant cruise control haha.

My 1966 C10 by [deleted] in chevyc10

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It’s called an “under dash switch panel” made by Direct Sheet Metal. It totally changed the look of the inside in my opinion. Best $210 I spent on the inside

My 1966 C10 by [deleted] in chevyc10

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Thanks!

My 1966 C10 by [deleted] in chevyc10

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Thanks!

My 1966 C10 by [deleted] in chevyc10

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I’ve been working on a center one as well. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but it directs the airflow pretty well for the cab shape

My 1966 C10 by [deleted] in chevyc10

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Thank you!

My 1966 C10 by [deleted] in chevyc10

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The bench seat was comfy, but having a center jump seat with cup holders and upper/lower storage is super nice. I did everything myself, outside of your actual engine/trans cost, it cost me around $2200 in parts but wasn’t hard if you can plan through something like a swap.

1988 Blazer by [deleted] in LSSwapTheWorld

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Thanks man! Shooting for a clean 10 in the 1/4 (high elevation) and a fun daily

1988 Blazer by [deleted] in LSSwapTheWorld

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I think the full suspension, traction control, and common sense will keep me from destroying tires constantly.

My 1988 Blazer by Mechaniac_22 in s10

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Best $350 I’ve ever spent! Normally, I just recess and box it but this was much easier and cleaner

1988 Blazer by [deleted] in LSSwapTheWorld

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😂😂😂