Jeep jk ""ls v8 swap""" thread for under..........$2,000
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That's the kind of stuff I'm wondering about. In how to ensure all the electronics still function properly where my original thoughts were that wiring harness conversions needed to be present along with some ECM and BCM updates.
I'm just imagining, the current 3.8L engine has O2 , drive shaft and temperature sensors, all over the place. It seems if that stuff isn't addressed in some manor in connecting them to the replacement LS engine, then you would have dash lights lighting up like a Christmas tree. Not to mention, we all would want to still be able to control the A/C and cruise control. I'm sure all that stuff ties into the traction control as well.
I don't think it's as simple as when I was in H.S. and we were dropping small block chevy and 351 Ford V8's into our Oldmobile Cutlasses and Chevy Vega.
I'm standing by to learn though.
I'm just imagining, the current 3.8L engine has O2 , drive shaft and temperature sensors, all over the place. It seems if that stuff isn't addressed in some manor in connecting them to the replacement LS engine, then you would have dash lights lighting up like a Christmas tree. Not to mention, we all would want to still be able to control the A/C and cruise control. I'm sure all that stuff ties into the traction control as well.
I don't think it's as simple as when I was in H.S. and we were dropping small block chevy and 351 Ford V8's into our Oldmobile Cutlasses and Chevy Vega.
I'm standing by to learn though.
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The MoTech module does support cruise control but it depends what ECM you are running. Most Gen IV engines control cruise control through the body control module but the Gen III controllers are different, depending if you have a TAC module or cable throttle body also changes this.
The MT module supports CC in most Gen IV engines in early JK's with the CC stalk or the later JK's with the CC buttons on the steering wheel. The MT module is programmable for CC inputs and outputs but a lot depends on your set up. We dropped support for Gen III engines in JK years ago so I'm not sure if the module will support CC in your situation.
The MT module supports CC in most Gen IV engines in early JK's with the CC stalk or the later JK's with the CC buttons on the steering wheel. The MT module is programmable for CC inputs and outputs but a lot depends on your set up. We dropped support for Gen III engines in JK years ago so I'm not sure if the module will support CC in your situation.
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Are the Gen IV LS engines the aluminum block motors? I was reading up on the different LS motors and to be honest, it was all pretty confusing in determining the differences between the different Gen versions.
What additionally confused me was that some recommend the Impala LS engine for our JKs but from what I've seen is they mount sideways in the Impala engine bay, so it seems you couldn't mate it with an Impala trans in the JK.
What additionally confused me was that some recommend the Impala LS engine for our JKs but from what I've seen is they mount sideways in the Impala engine bay, so it seems you couldn't mate it with an Impala trans in the JK.
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Are the Gen IV LS engines the aluminum block motors? I was reading up on the different LS motors and to be honest, it was all pretty confusing in determining the differences between the different Gen versions.
What additionally confused me was that some recommend the Impala LS engine for our JKs but from what I've seen is they mount sideways in the Impala engine bay, so it seems you couldn't mate it with an Impala trans in the JK.
What additionally confused me was that some recommend the Impala LS engine for our JKs but from what I've seen is they mount sideways in the Impala engine bay, so it seems you couldn't mate it with an Impala trans in the JK.
I'm using an LSx engine from a 2003 Silverado. Iron block I believe is a gen 3. As far as the Impala motors being any different I don't think so. The bellhousing pattern would still be the same. GM just made the FWD trans to bolt up to it. Maybe the location of the accessories is different making for an easier swap. Not sure on that.
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I'm using an LSx engine from a 2003 Silverado. Iron block I believe is a gen 3. As far as the Impala motors being any different I don't think so. The bellhousing pattern would still be the same. GM just made the FWD trans to bolt up to it. Maybe the location of the accessories is different making for an easier swap. Not sure on that.
It would be great if there was some matrix spread sheet that showed a column of possible LS engine downer vehicles and matching trans downer vehicles that would work with each of those engines for our JKs. Understanding those combo options is where I think the majority of my homework research will need to be.
Ideally, I would love to get an aluminum block LS V8 engine, to help reduce some weight, with a good mating trans that would all work with our JKs. While of course, not having to pay an arm and a leg to get that combo. That may be an unrealistic expectation, but I truly don't know at this point.
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Thanks!! That's where I was getting confused. My original thought was that I would search the junk yards for a vehicle that had a combo LS engine/trans that would work with our JKs and had assumed it would be best to get the set from the same vehicle, but obviously the Impala trans wouldn't work for our JKs but the motor would.
It would be great if there was some matrix spread sheet that showed a column of possible LS engine downer vehicles and matching trans downer vehicles that would work with each of those engines for our JKs. Understanding those combo options is where I think the majority of my homework research will need to be.
Ideally, I would love to get an aluminum block LS V8 engine, to help reduce some weight, with a good mating trans that would all work with our JKs. While of course, not having to pay an arm and a leg to get that combo. That may be an unrealistic expectation, but I truly don't know at this point.
It would be great if there was some matrix spread sheet that showed a column of possible LS engine downer vehicles and matching trans downer vehicles that would work with each of those engines for our JKs. Understanding those combo options is where I think the majority of my homework research will need to be.
Ideally, I would love to get an aluminum block LS V8 engine, to help reduce some weight, with a good mating trans that would all work with our JKs. While of course, not having to pay an arm and a leg to get that combo. That may be an unrealistic expectation, but I truly don't know at this point.
I hear ya...The alloy block would be nice. As far as combos that work "this is coming from a die hard Ford guy at heart" GM has done and excellent job of keeping certain bolt patterns the same over the years. You can basically take any 4.8, 5.3, 6.0 or like Chevy engine and bolt it to almost any tranny. TH350, TH400, 700R4, 4L60e, 4L80e and make it work with very little modification.