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    New Guy From GA

    I currently have a 95 gmc 1500 with a lot of suspension upgrades and currently has the 350 in it with original 130K. I have already purchased a complete 5.3 motor with only 120K that I want to build to be street friendly, mileage friendly, and a go getter when needed. Owned several race cars in the past just want something to enjoy in the street. Look forward to gaining knowledge on what will be best for my build.

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    Welcome from Florida, what suspension upgrades have you done?

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    Bought the truck as it sits with 4 & 6 drop c notched frame. Rides great ready for this ls swap now.

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    Welcome from the San Antonio area.
    "ALisSa1 Silverado"
    1990 Chevrolet RCSB 2002 Chevrolet Camaro LS1/4L60E
    Scrimpin Ain't Easy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevy-Art View Post
    Welcome from the San Antonio area.
    Thanks for the welcome. I plan to do a swap similar to yours ls1 and leave in my stock 4L60E as the truck and trans only have about 130,00 miles and the trans was rebuilt at some point and works great. Do I have to leave the stock computer in the truck in order to control the trans on my 95 or can I delete that item. Also did you go with the corvette style fuel regulator/filter. Thanks in advance.

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    The regulator for the engine is on the fuel rail. And I used the stock fuel filter. I don't if you can use the 95 transmission. If so, you can delete your old pcm, it is no longer needed.
    "ALisSa1 Silverado"
    1990 Chevrolet RCSB 2002 Chevrolet Camaro LS1/4L60E
    Scrimpin Ain't Easy
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