I won’t use anything but GM FI. I like the idea Of the vortec 7400 but I’m apprehensive since it’s an old platform I feel like support and parts availability might be an issue.
The LT seems like twice the cost of LS while only offering 25% more power. Although I’m still undecided I think the LS may be the route to take.
Plenty of support and new enough to still be relevant but old enough to have cheap parts available.
I found a few trucks locally and I am going to drive them. To get an idea of what I’m getting into.
2012 3500 crew cab
1996 3500 ext cab
2021 3500 crew cab
If I go LS it’s only L96/6L90E, I had the 6.2/6l80e in a 07 Escalade and while very powerful and decent mpg I just don’t think the 6.2 is built for what I want out of it. I may be wrong though, my ext was 6500lbs, the 3+3 I figure around 7,200lbs.
We use our 2011 Suburban with the aluminum LC9 5.3/6L80e to tow our 6500lb travel trailer regularly. It does ok, but definitely not great. I have 4.10's and 33" tires on it, so a little better ratio than the stock 3.07 that it came with. I sourced an L9H aluminum flex fuel 6.2L from a 2009 Denali that is currently being rebuilt and will go in to the suburban by the end of the year. Unloaded, the suburban easily cruises at 75-80mph and knocks down 15-20mpg while doing it. It will likely go down some with the 6.2L, but not likely to be by much. I would expect the 3+3 to be about the same weight as a GMT-900 Suburban. The 6.2L, with a TSP L92 VVT Stage 1 cam, should be knocking down about 100-150 more hp/tq than the stock AFM/VVT 5.3L did just about everywhere.
Here's a dyno run with their Stage one L99VVT cam, which is very similar to the older L92 truck grind, but with a bit more lift and duration that shifts the HP curve up a bit higher RPM than the L92 one has. You can see the VVT 6.2L has a basically flat torque curve(at 400ft/lbs+) from ~2k rpm to 6800 rpm and makes 550hp while its doing it.
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I also have a Vortec 7400/4L80 combo going into my 1980 K25 pickup. It was a 350/TH400/NP205 truck stock and will likely be getting the 454 swapped in in the next few weeks. I am using a 2002 LS computer and the original wiring harness from the 97 K2500 Suburban that I pulled the engine and trans from. I converted it to CNP with an EFI connection 24x reluctor and had the factory cam reground by Delta Camshaft in Tacoma. Updated the fuel system to use an external adjustable FPR and bosch D3 injectors. Adjustable valvetrain update. Otherwise left stock. I rebuilt the transmission for ~$1k including a reman converter. Its been dual fed, sonnex no-walk roller output, Sonnex line to lube PR valve, Transgo TCC and AFL valve updates, and sepaerator plate drilled for mild firm shifts. You can also use the factory cruise controller from the GMT-400 truck you get the engine/trans from and use your choice of the factory cruise stalk or an aftermarket one.
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