Opti delete
#1
Opti delete
Just a few pics to hold you guys over.
Slide show of install pics!
Will post more and a write up when I have time. Right now it's time for bed. I have to be up at 6:30am.
http://www.eficonnection.com/eficonnection/default.aspx
Slide show of install pics!
Will post more and a write up when I have time. Right now it's time for bed. I have to be up at 6:30am.
http://www.eficonnection.com/eficonnection/default.aspx
Last edited by funina91ss; 05-08-2009 at 08:15 AM.
#4
#7
First off the quality of the parts that EFI Connections are making is top notch. You almost hate to have it all covered up.
The install will vary by what year and setup you have currently.
94-95Cars that have stock/single roller timing chains will only need to run a 96-97 front cover and pull off the lower timing gear and install a 96-97 crank key way. Loosen up the rockers to get the timing chain lose.
96-97 Will only need to pull off the old crank sensor ring and install the new one. Change the crank sensor and not have to mess with the valves etc.
If you can install a cam in a LT1 then this swap is very easy.
There will be a very detailed write up in maybe a month, Explaining how to pin the harness and where wires will go. It's something that most people can do that has some minor wiring skill.
I can not tell you how happy I am that that the car works with the LS1 pcm. I had a problem pulling past 5,500 rpm's. Now I can crank it past 6,500 with no problems. Tuning on the car is so much better, faster.
Just some things to think of if your thinking you might want to run this setup. It's not going to be cheap if you can't find your coils and pcm cheap.
You will need to buy the following parts
24X kit
Harness/build your own (if you build your own you will need pcm ends and gm sensor plugs)
LS1 pcm
LS1 coils
Custom length plug wires
96-97 front cover
Single row timing chain (if you were running a double roller like I was)
Now after all that and the results I am having it was well worth it to me. My car has not "been right" for years. Plus now I can clean my engine bay without fear of junking an opti
#10
When using a red and blue LS1 pcm we have not had any issues with the ABS or the trans. I even locked up the brakes to see if the ABS still worked and it did. Low traction light came on and it did it's thing. Bad part is it kinda hard for me to lock up the brakes with drag radials on the front and bare C5 brake upgrade lol...
On a side note we were able to lock the converter in 3rd gear. Something that we could never get the LT1 pcm to do before at wot.
On a side note we were able to lock the converter in 3rd gear. Something that we could never get the LT1 pcm to do before at wot.
#11
When using a red and blue LS1 pcm we have not had any issues with the ABS or the trans. I even locked up the brakes to see if the ABS still worked and it did. Low traction light came on and it did it's thing. Bad part is it kinda hard for me to lock up the brakes with drag radials on the front and bare C5 brake upgrade lol...
On a side note we were able to lock the converter in 3rd gear. Something that we could never get the LT1 pcm to do before at wot.
On a side note we were able to lock the converter in 3rd gear. Something that we could never get the LT1 pcm to do before at wot.
Last edited by Pig Pen; 05-09-2009 at 03:00 PM.
#15
Congrats on the beautiful install!
I like the LS1 air box idea and the clean coil mount configuration.
I know this isn't exactly LT1 specific, but it's still the same 24x system...on Friday we installed one of our new electronic throttle bodies on our test vehicle. It's a great add-on to the 24x system to provide integrated cruise control, no throttle cable, and faster idle adjustment response. Any of our 52mm, 58mm, or Mono-Blade electronic throttle bodies will fit the LT1. Installation requires the 24x system and LS1/LS6 Corvette accelerator pedal and throttle module (TAC).
The engine pictured below is a Gen1 SBC (has a distributor). The 24x installation is very similar to the LT1, but with a Vortec timing cover and a Vortec distributor (for the 1x cam signal).
We initially did our prototyping with a RamJet 350 to use the LS1/LS6 Corvette electronic throttle body (pictured below). It worked very well, so we kicked off the production of the (first ever) TPI/LT1 electronic throttle bodies (pictured above).
Mike
EFI Connection
I like the LS1 air box idea and the clean coil mount configuration.
I know this isn't exactly LT1 specific, but it's still the same 24x system...on Friday we installed one of our new electronic throttle bodies on our test vehicle. It's a great add-on to the 24x system to provide integrated cruise control, no throttle cable, and faster idle adjustment response. Any of our 52mm, 58mm, or Mono-Blade electronic throttle bodies will fit the LT1. Installation requires the 24x system and LS1/LS6 Corvette accelerator pedal and throttle module (TAC).
The engine pictured below is a Gen1 SBC (has a distributor). The 24x installation is very similar to the LT1, but with a Vortec timing cover and a Vortec distributor (for the 1x cam signal).
We initially did our prototyping with a RamJet 350 to use the LS1/LS6 Corvette electronic throttle body (pictured below). It worked very well, so we kicked off the production of the (first ever) TPI/LT1 electronic throttle bodies (pictured above).
Mike
EFI Connection
Last edited by S10Wildside; 05-10-2009 at 08:33 AM.