Procharged S10, LQ4 6.0 LS with CCP Jam Cam
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2020
- A quick rundown of my cammed and procharged 6.0 s10. Finally running again with some major changes. Ditched the 4L60e for a 4L80e, big brake kit for the front and drum to disc conversion in back, 6.0 with a Jam Cam and Stainless Works headers. Almost ready to hit the streets!
Very cool truck man I have always I have always loved the Chevy S10
Awesome job on your build.!!
Thanks! Spring can’t come soon enough- need to update my fuel system, slap a smaller blower pulley on, tune it, and go have some fun!
Subscribed. I have the stainless works headers also. Yet to fit the lq4 in my s10, good to hear they fit well. Keep the content coming 👍
Thanks, and you won’t regret the purchase. Good luck with yours!
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nice i have an lq4 in my 79 T/A its all stock but want some boost eventually
Do the headers have any clearance issues with passenger side upper control arm?
Thanks for posting, it's a Great build and clean work. On your 4L80 did you abandon the neutral safety switch? If so do you bolt it to the trans but just leave it unplugged electrically? The tune doesn't use it anymore?
Thanks! The 4L60e range switch bolts right up to the 4L80e, so that part of your wiring doesn’t change. I don’t currently have the neutral safety switch wired up and it doesn’t cause any issues, though.
I have a 93 Chevy k1500 4×4 Neutral safety switches on the column, swapped 6.0 4l80 as well, it had it on the transmission, custom fabricated the 4l60's shift bracket to work with the 80's NSS because I was swapping over the wiring from donor truck, turns out the truck had a remanufactured ECU, didn't have the proper pinouts in it to run AC, crap the whole wiring computer and went with Holley Terminator X Max, use the trucks original neutral safety switch in the column, shift bracket has plenty of room on the transmission because I didn't have to modify it after all without that switch on there, did shorten the rod that goes from the frame to the tranny shift bracket. (Might help someone?)
How much boost are you making and what pulleys do you have? I have a 6.0 on the way with a D1SC and am trying to get an idea on boost levels, I will have the same cam as well as some LS3 heads
I am using stock GM truck pulleys and a 3.8” on the ProCharger. I see 9psi, but your D1 is geared differently and will see more. Good luck with the build!
Any vid on the drag run
how did you get those stock lights to work with an la swap if they are hooked up ?
The lights are on the chassis harness, which is separate from the engine harness on first gens and early second gens. Just avoid cutting that harness and your lights will still work. I’m not sure if it’s separate on the later second gens.
Hello there, can you make a video of how to connect the PCM for that LS? Thanks and nice truck!
Thanks! I used the harness and PCM from my donor vehicle, so it just plugged right in. Because my truck is a 94, it had a separate wiring harness for the gauges. I didn’t have to integrate the factory harness with the donor harness. I converted the donor harness to be a stand alone, plugged it in, and fired it up. The older trucks make for a very easy swap!
If you pop the 8.5 and skip the Ford 8.8 I would believe the best bargain to be the Quick Performance 9" Ford unit. It's what I run in my 94 Sonoma. My truck features a 1st. Gen pump gas N/A 399ci. Stroker. Good move going with the 4L80E. Drives me nuts when people say the 4l80 and 9" suck up to much power, i'm not looking to set a world record but rather looking to make my truck as bullet proof as possible.
Hopefully the 8.5 lasts a bit. I’ve got a Detroit Truetrac and Motive gears in it, still need to weld the axle tubes and put a girdle on it.
I was running a 60e when I had a 5.3 in this truck, but I wasn’t about to spend a couple grand on a “stage” whatever rebuild only to have it blow up anyway. I’ll never understand why some people are so stubborn about running those transmissions!
Are you using the original transmission?
No, I’m using a 4L80e transmission.
Fuck ya I’ve been looking for a video like this bud make some more videos
If you still have the truck tell Jeff and Matt it's going to number one on the list. They'll know what you're talking about.
I’ve had it for 20 years, it’s not going anywhere except to my sons when I check out of this place.
@@misterts7635 I was lost in the UA-cam world and I was like man this guy sounds familiar then I asked Matt if this was you. Did they invite you to the track in October?
@@tonysgarage8874 I’m glad the UA-cam rabbit hole brought you to my truck lol. They did, but my truck is not track worthy and I don’t want to blow up my daily driver. I’ll be there this spring.
@@misterts7635 awesome, now get on them three to bring something too.
@@tonysgarage8874 much easier said than done!
Nice S10. About how many hp to the wheels?
Thanks! I’m really not sure what to expect. I’d be satisfied with 500 to the wheels. What do you think, sound possible?
@@misterts7635 There abouts if everything is optimum
You still running the maf sensor with boost?
Yes I am, but will have to change to speed density for this current setup. I was running a stock 5.3 on about 8psi and it didn’t max out the MAF, but I’ll be making the switch for the 6.0. What kind of setup are you running?
Looking at running the v3 vortech 4GX218-150L on a cammed 4.8
Is your motor on set back plates
I’m using CPW mounts, and the motor is slid back as far as I can get it. I have about 3/8” between the cylinder head and firewall at the closest point.
Do you have a link for the motor mounts ?
www.currentperformance.com/shop/s-10-2wd-polyurethane-lsx-mount-kit/
Run mid 10's on stock Gm block with good rotating assembly n good heads, n 89 octane., bought pro charger hoping to run mid 9s 406ci the 6.0 is sweet but a lot of work for. A low 10
Good luck man! What are you putting it in?
Did you do anything to the heads
Just replaced springs, keepers, retainers, guide seals, and rocker trunnions. I’ve never tried any port work- maybe next time I have it apart.
What brand motor mounts did you go with?
Current Performance mounts, as that's what the Stainless Works headers were designed to work with. They probably work fine with other brand mounts, but I wasn't chancing it. They're quality pieces and have polyurethane bushings. I've used TransDapt in the past with good results, as well.
@@misterts7635 thanks for the quick reply! I’m going with the Holley mounts and eventually might upgrade to the long tubes hopefully they fit. Preciate’ the info man.
@@GetOnItRacing no problem! The long tubes are awesome, but the price tag hurts. Good luck with your build, you making any videos?
@@misterts7635 thanks, and yes I plan to video the swap. It’ll be on my dads YT channel, Throttle On Tap
How much power was it making bro ?
I have not dyno’d it, but I’ll be happy if I see 500 to the wheels. Honestly it’s been sitting since I made this video, life and other hobbies keep getting in the way of finishing it up and tuning it. It’ll get there eventually!
did it fit directly using this acessory kit?
Sorry, I’m not sure what you’re asking. Fitment of the motor or supercharger?
The supercharger bolts right up to the truck accessory drive, as it’s designed for a full size truck using this exact setup. The head unit was too high for the hood to close, though, so I had to make some adjustments. The intercooler piping is completely different and has to be customized to fit an s10.
@@misterts7635 Im talking about the figment of the whole engine on the engine, bay especially the accessory drive setup. Did you had to relocate the steering shaft?
Thanks !!
@@eduardom9257 if you buy motor mounts specifically for as LS swap in an s10 the engine fits perfectly in the engine bay. Depending on which headers you use, you might have to do a little hammering on the firewall and trim the control arms a bit, but nothing major. I used the stock steering shaft and did not relocate it when I had shorty headers. When I put the long tube headers on they hit the steering shaft, so I bought a hooker blackheart shaft and it fits great. The accessory drive is what came on this motor and is from a full size truck. Didn’t have to modify it to make it fit.
@@misterts7635 Nice man! Thanks for the answers.
@@eduardom9257 no problem, good luck with your build!
Hello did you tune and dyno of what it made to wheels please
It was tuned by a friend with HP Tuners and it has never been on a dyno. Hopefully soon!
What type of horsepower you think that motor has NA and then with the charger
And are they 1-7/8”?
Yeah they’re 1 7/8”. I trimmed the “ears” on my upper control arms for a set of big headers I was running on a small block years ago, and it looks like I probably would have had to do the same for these. They’re very close.
Who makes the bracket kit by chance
They’re the brackets that come with the procharger kit for a Silverado.
What's this thing do on the dyno
Couldn’t tell you, it’s been on the back burner for a while now. It’s still running on the tune for the 5.3 and small cam that was in it before, so I haven’t been driving it.
@misterts7635 I was just curious cause I'm going with an lq4 with a ss2 cam kit and an f1a94 procharger ran with holley efi and I was just curious if you managed to get close to that 1000hp mark
@@stoltzstandards5911 sounds awesome! I doubt mine is anywhere near that with the p1.